2014 Almanac
2014 WESTMINSTER WOMEN’S SOCCER ALMANAC
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2014 WESTMINSTER WOMEN’S SOCCER ALMANAC
General Information
Looking Back
Westminster College
Table of Contents
2
2013 Statistics
33
Westminster College Administration
74
2014 Schedule / Quick Facts
3
2013 Game Results / Game Highs
34
About Westminster College
75
Media Information
4
2013 Individual Game-by-Game
35
Salt Lake City
76
2013 Team Game-by-Game
36
Griffins Club
77
2013 Opponent Game-by-Game
37
2013 Frontier/NAIA Season in Review
38
2014 Griffins 2014 Roster
6
TV/Radio Roster
7
Jennifer Beaudoin
8
Against the Opposition
Nicole Carter
9
Series Records / All-Time vs. Top 25
Credits The 2014 Westminster Women’s Soccer Almanac is a
Series Results
publication of the Westminster College Sports Information 41 42-44
Office. Designed, written and edited by Josh Fisher.
Caitlyn Jasumback
10
Miranda Olsen
11
Photography by Shooting Star Photography, Westminster
Lexi Tucker
12
Record Book
Megan Molumby
13
Game Records
Rylei North
14
Goal Records
48
On the Cover
Madeline Orr
15
Team Season Records
49
Miranda Olsen (top left), Nicole Carter (top right), Lexi
Abi Yanke
16
Team Streaks
50
Tucker (left), Abi Yanke (center), and Jennifer Beaudoin
Abigail Black / Maddie Buckner
17
Yearly Leaders
51
(right).
Jessie Gofberg / Abby Holbrook
18
Individual Season Records
52-53
Maddie Klein / Maddie Lewis
19
Individual Career Records
54-55
Heidi Lorschider / Alicia May
20
Madison Roemer / Siri Vlasic
21
Women’s soccer HistorY
Bergland / Bledsoe / Boyd / Browne
22
Women’s Soccer Honors
Christensen / Empey / Gehemann / James
23
Letterwinners 58-60
Mann / May / Williams
24
Year-By-Year Records / Postseason History
College Office of Communications, John McCarthy and Salt
Year-By-Year Results
Lake Visitors Bureau. 46-47
57 61 62-63
Griffins Staff Tony LeBlanc
26-27
Westminster Athletics
James Taylor / Nic Duncan
28
Director of Athletics
65
Justine Jones / Jaime Nelson
29
Athletics Administration
66
Athletics Staff
67
Behnken Field House
68
Dumke Field
69
Payne Gymnasium
70
Athletic Facilities
71
On the Web
72
Support Staff
30-31
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2014 SCHEDULE Westminster College
August 15 • 10 a.m.
August 22 • 6 p.m.
at Idaho State (Scrimmage)
at Weber State
Davis Field • Pocatello, Idaho
P.E. Playfield • Ogden, Utah
Nickname Griffins
August 30 • 5 p.m.
September 1 • 9 a.m.
Colors
at SCAD Savannah
at South Carolina Beaufort
SCAD Athletics Complex • Hardeeville, S.C.
Fin Land Field • Bluffton, S.C.
September 6 • 12 p.m.
September 7 • 12 p.m.
Eastern Oregon
College of Idaho
Dumke Field • Salt Lake City
Dumke Field • Salt Lake City
September 12 • 4:30 p.m.
September 14 • 11 a.m.
Assistant AD for Compliance & Academic Services
Northwestern
Corban
Dumke Field • Salt Lake City
Dumke Field • Salt Lake City
September 19 • 10 a.m.
September 20 • 6 p.m.
at Marygrove
at Grace
Marygrove Outdoor Complex • Detroit
Miller Field • Winona Lake, Ind.
September 22 • 12 p.m.
September 25 • 4 p.m.
at Spring Arbor
Antelope Valley
Cougar Soccer Field • Spring Arbor, Mich.
Dumke Field • Salt Lake City
September 26 • 4 p.m.
September 28 • 1 p.m.
Antelope Valley
Great Falls*
Dumke Field • Salt Lake City
Dumke Field • Salt Lake City
October 11 • 1 p.m.
October 12 • 1 p.m.
at Rocky Mountain*
at Great Falls*
Wendy’s Field • Billings, Mont.
Seibel Soccer Park • Great Falls, Mont.
October 19 • 1 p.m.
October 26 • 12 p.m.
at Carroll*
Carroll*
Nelson Stadium • Helena, Mont.
Dumke Field • Salt Lake City
November 2 • 10 a.m.
November 13-15
Rocky Mountain*
Frontier/North Star Tournament
Dumke Field • Salt Lake City
TBA
November 22
December 1-6
NAIA Opening Round
NAIA National Championships
Campus Sites
Orange Beach Sportsplex • Orange Beach, Ala.
Location
Salt Lake City, Utah
Metro Population
1,333,914
Founded 1875 Enrollment 3,200 Purple and Gold
Affiliation NAIA Conference Frontier Home Field
Dumke Field
Capacity
1,700
Administration President
Dr. Brian Levin-Stankevich
Provost
Dr. Cid Seidelman
Director of Athletics
Shay Wyatt Adam Sanft
Assistant Provost for Retention & Student Engagement / SWA
Dr. Susan Heath
Faculty Athletics Representative
Dr. Chris Cline
Sports Information & Events Coordinator
Josh Fisher
Marketing & Promotions
Alyson VanderSteen
Women’s Soccer Staff Head Coach
Tony LeBlanc
Record at Westminster
71-56-10 / 7 years
Career Record
Same
Office Phone
801.832.2328
tleblanc@westminstercollege.edu
Assistant Coach
Nic Duncan
Year
2nd
njduncan@westminstercollege.edu
Assistant Coach
Justine Jones
Year
2nd
jnjones@westminstercollege.edu
Assistant Coach
Jaime Nelson
Year
2nd
jn1013@westminstercollege.edu
Athletic Trainer
Sean Kendall
Key Numbers 2013 Record
11-7-3
2013 Frontier Conf. Record
3-1-2
Finish
2nd
Players Returning / Lost
19 / 9
Newcomers 13 First Year of Women’s Soccer
2007
All-Time Record
71-56-10
NAIA Tournament Appearances
2 2011, 2013
Record
0-2
Sports Information Director Office Phone Cell Phone Email Fax
Josh Fisher 801.832.2890 801.703.5025 jfisher@westminstercollege.edu 801.474.2511
SID Student Assistants SID Mailing Address
All times Mountain • Home Games in CAPS • All home games played at Dumke Field *-Frontier Conference game
WHAT IS A GRIFFIN? The Griffin is a legendary creature with the head, beak, and wings of an eagle, the body of a lion, and occasionally, the tail of a serpent or scorpion. Its origin lies somewhere in the Middle East where it is found in the paintings and sculptures of the ancient Babylonians, Assyrians, and Persians. In Greek mythology, they took gold from the stream Arimaspias and, neighbors of the Hyperboreans, they belonged to Zeus. The later Romans used them for decoration and, even in Christian times, the Griffin motif often appears. Griffins were frequently used as gargoyles on medieval churches and buildings.
1840 S. 1300 E Salt Lake City, UT 84105
Website www.WestminsterGriffins.com
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MEDIA INFORMATION Practice Coverage
Electronic Media
Westminster College practices are conducted in the
Any electronic media wishing to broadcast games from
Behnken Field House and are open to the media unless
the Behnken Field House should contact the Westminster
otherwise noted. Please contact the Sports Information
Sports Information Office for approval.
Office for times and availability.
opportunity to come watch some of the finest small college athletics and student-athletes perform in the country for an extraordinary value!
Internet Interview Policy
The latest news and information regarding the Griffins
All requests for interviews with student-athletes and
women’s volleyball team is available on Westminster’s
coaches should be arranged with the Sports Information
athletic website –
Office, preferrably with a 24-hour notice. On game days,
TICKET INFORMATION Westminster College ticket prices provide a great
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interviews will only be contucted following the contest.
Tickets for Westminster College home athletic events can be purchased on the day of the game at the event site (see venue information below). Typically, tickets will be on sale one hour before the start of the event and accepted payments include: cash, check and all major credit cards. We have no reserved seating, both of our venues offer
Credentials
general admission seating on a first come first serve
Please submit requests for game credentials to the Sports
basis. Concessions and apparel items are for sale at the
Information Office. Credentials will be limited to working
majority of our home athletic events. Receive all-sport
media and will be left at the ticket table when you enter
passes and other benefits while supporting Griffins
the Behnken Field House.
Athletics by joining the Griffins Club.
Press Row
Please keep in mind that post-season games carry a
Seating for the media is located on the west end of the
different pricing structure and will be announced prior to
Behnken Field House scorer’s table. Space is limited and priority will be given to those requesting space in advance.
Access the latest news from the Frontier Conference, including standings, statistics and more at www.FrontierConference.com
Photographers Media photographers are welcome to attend and shoot
the start of the competition. WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL TICKET PRICES Adult...................................................................... $6.00 Senior Citizen (60 and older)................................... $4.00
Griffin athletic events with a credential provided by the
Press Service
Sports Information Office. The photographer must not
Media attending Westminster women’s volleyball home
enter team designated areas without prior permission and
contests will be provided with game programs, game
are not allowed to interfere with game officials or game
notes (when available) and final game statistics.
management personnel. Flash photography is prohibited
WC Alumni (w/Alumni Card).................................... $4.00 Students & Children................................................ $4.00 WC Students (w/College ID).......................................Free WC Faculty & Staff (w/College ID)...............................Free Children (Ages 5 & under)..........................................Free
and images of Griffin sporting events may not be sold as “copyright” without the authorization of Westminster
Dumke Field
College Athletics.
Dumke Field, on the site of the Dane Hansen Stadium, was opened October 2, 1949, by college president Robert D.
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Steele (1939 to 1952). It was a gift of the George Hansen family in memory of a son and brother, Lt. Dane Hansen, Class of 1940, who lost his life in World War II. Having had seating for 1,200 attendants, the stadium has been the college soccer and activities field, commencement green, and later paved parking facility. In Fall 2005, it was transformed into a two-level parking structure, with an elevated artificial turf athletic field rebuilt on top. This facility is now the home field for the Griffins men’s and
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women’s soccer and men’s and women’s lacrosse teams. The facility has a seating capacity for 1,700 spectators. The facility is located on the Westminster College Campus - 1840 South 1300 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84105. Enter
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campus from 1700 South and 1200 East - parking is free in either one of our parking garages.
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THE 2014 GRIFFINS Team Caption Front Row – Shay Guetz, Siri Vlasic, Jayne Christensen, Shelly Browne, Abi Yanke, Breanna Empey, Caitlyn Jasumback, Miranda Olsen, Mackenzie Bledsoe, Nicole Carter Middle Row – Abbey Mann, Emily Bergland, Maddie Klein, Jacqueline Williams, Jennifer Beaudoin, Lucy Hegemann, Lexi Tucker, Jessie Gofberg, Heidi Lorschider, Alicia May, Abby Holbrook, Maddie Buckner, Athletic Trainer Sean Kendall Back Row – Assistant Coach Jaime Nelson, Assistant Coach Nic Duncan, Breanna Reuckert, Madeline Orr, Megan Molumby, Rylei North, Madison Roemer, Jessica James, Abigail Black, Maddie Lewis, Alexis May, Hailey Boyd, Head Coach Tony LeBlanc, Assistant Coach Justine Jones Roster by Class
Numerical Roster #
NAME POS HT
YR HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL
1
Breanna Empey
GK
5-5
Fr.
Bluffdale, Utah / Riverton HS
2
Miranda Olsen
MF/D
5-5
Sr.
Cottonwood Heights, Utah / Brighton HS
3
Abbey Mann
F/MF
5-2
Fr.
Farmington, Utah / Davis HS
4
Madeline Orr
D
5-8
Jr.
Vernal, Utah / Uintah HS
5
Alexis May
D
5-9
Jr.
Lehi, Utah / Salt Lake CC
6
Abby Holbrook
D
5-4
So.
Farmington, Utah / Viewmont HS
7
Rylei North
F
5-8
Jr.
Draper, Utah / BYU-Hawaii
8
Nicole Carter
F/MF
5-2
Sr.
Draper, Utah / Alta HS
9
Jennifer Beaudoin
MF
5-6
Sr.
South Ogden, Utah / Northern Arizona
10
Shelly Browne
MF
5-5
Fr.
Wheat Ridge, Colo. / Wheat Ridge HS
11
Megan Molumby
D
5-8
Jr.
West Jordan, Utah / West Jordan HS
12
Maddie Lewis
D
5-11
So.
Boise, Idaho / Boise HS
13
Alicia May
MF
5-7
So.
Sandy, Utah / Alta HS
14
Heidi Lorschider
F/MF
5-6
So.
Centerville, Utah / Viewmont HS
15
Siri Vlasic
MF
5-3
So.
Salt Lake City, Utah / West HS
16
Maddie Klein
D
5-5
So.
Lehi, Utah / Lehi HS
17
Abigail Black
F
5-10
So.
Taylorsville, Utah / Taylosville HS
18
Jessie Gofberg
F
5-6
So.
Quechee, Vt. / Hartford HS
20
Hailey Boyd
D
5-9
Fr.
Boise, Idaho / Boise HS
21
Maddie Buckner
MF
5-5
So.
Murray, Utah / Murray HS
22
Lucy Hegemann
MF
5-6
Fr.
Salt Lake City, Utah / Skyline HS
23
Madison Roemer
F
5-10
So.
Salt Lake City, Utah / East HS
24
Mackenzie Bledsoe
D
5-5
Fr.
Boise, Idaho / Boise HS
25
Lexi Tucker
F/MF
5-7
Sr.
Salt Lake City, Utah / Utah
26
Jessica James
MF
5-9
Fr.
Centerville, Utah / Viewmont HS
27
Jayne Christensen
D
5-4
Fr.
Salt Lake City, Utah / East HS
28
Caitlyn Jasumback
D
5-4
Sr.
Salt Lake City, Utah / Skyline HS
30
Jacqueline Williams
MF/D
5-6
Fr.
Sandy, Utah / Jordan HS
31
Emily Bergland
D
5-4
Fr.
Boise, Idaho / Borah HS
99
Abi Yanke
GK
5-8
Jr.
Boise, Idaho / Bishop Kelly HS
Head Coach: Tony LeBlanc, Eighth Year Assistant Coach: James Taylor, Eighth Year Assistant Coach: Nic Duncan, Second Year Assistant Coach: Justine Jones, Second Year Assistant Coach: Jaime Nelson, Second Year Athletic Trainer: Sean Kendall
Seniors (5) – Jennifer Beaudoin, Nicole Carter, Caitlyn Jasumback, Miranda Olsen, Lexi Tucker Juniors (5) – Alexis May, Megan Molumby, Rylei North, Madeline Orr, Abi Yanke Sophomores (10) – Abigail Black, Maddie Buckner, Jessie Gofberg, Abby Holbrook, Maddie Klein, Maddie Lewis, Heidi Lorschider, Alicia May, Madison Roemer, Siri Vlasic Freshmen (10) – Emily Bergland, Mackenzie Bledsoe, Hailey Boyd, Shelly Browne, Jayne Christensen, Breanna Empey, Lucy Hegemann, Jessica James, Abbey Mann, Jacqueline Williams Roster by Position Goalkeepers (2) – Breanna Empey, Abi Yanke Defenders (11) – Emily Bergland, Mackenzie Bledsoe, Hailey Boyd, Jayne Christensen, Abby Holbrook, Caitlyn Jasumback, Maddie Klein, Maddie Lewis, Alexis May, Megan Molumby, Madeline Orr Defenders/Midfielders (2) – Miranda Olsen, Jacqueline Williams Midfielders (7) – Jennifer Beaudoin, Shelly Browne, Maddie Buckner, Lucy Hegemann, Jessica James, Alicia May, Siri Vlasic Midfielders/Forwards (4) – Nicole Carter, Heidi Lorschider, Abbey Mann, Lexi Tucker Forwards (4) – Abigail Black, Jessie Gofberg, Rylei North, Madison Roemer Roster by State/Country Colorado (1) – Shelly Browne Idaho (5) – Emily Bergland, Mackenzie Bledsoe, Hailey Boyd, Maddie Lewis, Abi Yanke Utah (23) – Jennifer Beaudoin, Abigail Black, Maddie Buckner, Nicole Carter, Jayne Christensen, Breanna Empey, Lucy Hegemann, Abby Holbrook, Jessica James, Caitlyn Jasumback, Maddie Klein, Heidi Lorschider, Abbey Mann, Alexis May, Alicia May, Megan Molumby, Rylei North, Miranda Olsen, Madeline Orr, Madison Roemer, Lexi Tucker, Siri Vlasic, Jacqueline Williams Vermont (1) – Jessie Gofberg
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Breanna Empey Fr / GK / 5-5 Bluffdale, Utah
7
Rylei North Jr / F / 5-8 Draper, Utah
13
2
Miranda Olsen
Sr / MF/D / 5-5 Cottonwood Heights, Utah
8
Abbey Mann
Fr / F/MF / 5-2 Farmington, Utah
4
Madeline Orr Jr / D / 5-8 Vernal, Utah
5
Alexis May Fr / D / 5-9 Lehi, Utah
Nicole Carter
Jennifer Beaudoin
9
10
Shelly Browne
Megan Molumby
Sr / F/MF / 5-8 Draper, Utah
Sr / MF / 5-6 South Ogden, Utah
Fr / MF / 5-5 Wheat Ridge, Colo.
Jr / D / 5-8 West Jordan, Utah
15
16
17
14
Alicia May
Heidi Lorschider
So / MF / 5-7 Sandy, Utah
So / F/MF / 5-6 Centerville, Utah
20
3
21
Siri Vlasic
So / MF / 5-3 Salt Lake City, Utah
22
Maddie Klein So / D / 5-5 Lehi, Utah
23
11
Abigail Black
So / F / 5-10 Taylorsville, Utah
24
Hailey Boyd
Maddie Buckner
Lucy Hegemann
Madison Roemer
Mackenzie Bledsoe
Fr / D / 5-9 Boise, Idaho
So / MF / 5-5 Murray, Utah
Fr / MF / 5-6 Salt Lake City, Utah
So / F / 5-10 Salt Lake City, Utah
Fr / D / 5-5 Boise, Idaho
26
27
28
30
31
Jessica James
Jayne Christensen
Caitlyn Jasumback
Jacqueline Williams
Emily Bergland
Fr / MF / 5-9 Centerville, Utah
Fr / D / 5-4 Salt Lake City, Utah
Sr / D / 5-4 Salt Lake City, Utah
Fr / MF/D / 5-6 Sandy, Utah
Tony LeBlanc
Nic Duncan
Justine Jones
Jaime Nelson
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Fr / D / 5-4 Boise, Idaho
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Abby Holbrook So / D / 5-4 Farmington, Utah
12
Maddie Lewis So / D / 5-11 Boise, Idaho
18
Jessie Gofberg So / F / 5-6 Quechee, Vt.
25
Lexi Tucker
Sr / F/MF / 5-7 Salt Lake City, Utah
99
Abi Yanke
Jr / GK / 5-8 Boise Idaho
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THE Seniors
Jennifer Beaudoin 9 Midfielder | Senior | 5-6 South Ogden, Utah / Northern Arizona Career Statistics YEAR GP Min
G
A Pts
‘10 (NAU) 8
1
0
--
2
Sh SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1 1.000 1 1.000 1 0-0
‘11 (NAU) 5 -- 0 2 2 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 NAU TOT 13 -- 1 2 4 2 .500 1 .500 1 0-0 2013 20 1025 2
2
6 20 .100 13 .650 1 0-0
2013 (Junior): Appeared in 20 games with 14 starts ... played a total of 1,025
award winner...Team was state champion in 2008-09 when posting an 18-1 record
minutes ... finished the season with two goals and two assists for six points ...
and going undefeated in region play...Was also a state champion in track in the
attempted 20 shots with 13 of them on goal ... notched her first assist of the
4x100 and a finalist in 100m hurdles and 300m hurdles in 2008.
season against Carroll (10/27) ... had two goals – including the game-winner – with one assist against Presentation (11/7). 2011 at NAU (RS Freshman): Appeared in eight games as a reserve...Recorded one goal on one shot...Scored game-winning goal in NAU’s 1-0 win over Northern Colorado to end the regular season...Played a career high 34 minutes against Montana...Team was 5-1-2 in games played. 2010 at NAU (Freshman): Utilized Medical Redshirt year after sustaining seasonending shoulder injury. Before College: Four-year letterwinner in soccer, basketball and track at Saint Joseph High School...Scored 54 career goals and added 65 career assists...Starter all four years and captain 2 years...Three-time All-State and All-Region soccer
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Nicole Carter 5 Forward | Senior | 5-2 Draper, Utah / Alta HS Career Statistics YEAR GP Min
G
A Pts
Sh SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2011 19 886 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2012 14 967 2 0 4 6 .333 4 .667 0 0-0 2013 20 1377 9
4 22 36 .250 23 .639 4 1-1
Total 53 3230 11 5 27 42 .262 27 .643 4 1-1
2013 (Junior): Played in 20 games while making 18 starts ... finished with a
2012 (Sophomore): Saw time in 14 games with seven starts ... played a total of
career-high 1,377 minutes played ... led the team with nine goals ... also recorded
967 minutes during the season ... recorded two goals and four points for the year
four assists ... tied for team lead with 22 points ... ranked 47th in the NAIA with
... attempted six shots with four on target ... had one goal in her only shot at
four game-winning goals ...took 36 shots with 23 on goal ... scored on a penalty
Carroll on Sept. 30 ... picked up a goal on one shot in a win at Houston-Victoria on
kick versus Midland (9/8) ... tallied one goal and one assist against College of
Oct. 27 ... was named First Team All-Frontier Conference ... also named Academic
Idaho (9/20) ... scored the game-winner against Great Falls (9/22) ... completed a
All-Frontier Conference.
stretch of three-straight games with a goal by scoring the winner versus William Jessup (9/26) ... opened a span of five consecutive games played with a goal at
2011 (Freshman): Made 19 appearances and five starts ... played 886 minutes ...
Carroll (10/11) ... notched the game-winner at Great Falls (10/12) ... had one goal
had one assist against Rocky Mountain on Aug. 29.
on two shots at home versus Carroll (10/27) ... recorded one goal and two assists against Presentation (11/7) ... tallied the game-winner with an assist at conference
Before Westminster: Carter is from Draper, Utah where she attended Alta High
tournament against Carroll (11/8) ... was named the Frontier Conference Player
School. The 5-foot-2 midfielder scored five goals with 10 assists during her prep
of the Year ... also selected first team All-Frontier for the second-straight season
career. Carter won three state championships and was named First Team All-
... named Unaffiliated Group All-Star ... was selected Academic All-Frontier
Region and Academic All-Region her senior season.
Conference for the second-straight year.
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THE Seniors
Caitlyn Jasumback 28 Defender | Senior | 5-4 Salt Lake City, Utah / Skyline HS Career Statistics YEAR GP Min
G
A Pts
Sh SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2011 1 12 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2012 10 448 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2013 Did Not Play Total 11 460 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
2013 (Junior): Sat out the enitre season. 2012 (Sophomore): Made 10 appearances with six starts at defense ... played 448 minutes during the season ... recorded one assist in the Griffins win over Avila on Aug. 24. 2011 (Freshman): Played in one game ... recorded 12 minutes against Rocky Mountain on Aug. 29. Before Westminster: Jasumback is from Salt Lake City and attended Skyline High School. She is a 5-foot-4 defender that was part of the state’s top-ranked scoring defense.
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Miranda Olsen 2 MIdfielder/Defender | Senior | 5-5 Cottonwood Heights, Utah / Brighton HS Career Statistics YEAR GP Min
G
A Pts
Sh SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2011 21 1122 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 2012 18 1640 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 2013 21 1781 2
0
4 16 .125 10 .625 0 0-0
Total 60 4543 2
0
4 22 .091 14 .636 0 0-0
2013 (Junior): Played and started in all 21 games of the season ... led all Griffins
Before Westminster: Miner joins the Griffins from Cottonwood Heights, Utah
with 1,781 minutes played ... has played in all 60 games during her career and
where she attended Brighton High School. The 5-foot-5 defender was part of
made with 55 starts ... has started 42 consecutive games through end of season ...
a defense that didn’t allow a goal during the four games of the Utah State
scored two goals for a total of four points ... tallied first career goal against Great
Championships and won the 2010 title. Miner was named honorable mention all-
Falls (9/22) ... scored the team’s only goal in a 1-1 draw at Rocky Mountain (10/6)
state and was on the Honor Roll all four years at Brighton.
... played the entire game on eight occasions, including 110 minutes at Carroll (10/11) ... was named honorable mention All-Frontier Conference ... named both Academic All-Frontier Conference and Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete. 2012 (Sophomore): Started at defense in all 18 games the team played ... led the team with 1,640 minutes played ... played the full time on 16 occasions and every minute of the final 13 games of the year ... attempted three shots and had two on goal ... was an Academic All-Frontier Conference selection. 2011 (Freshman): Played in all 21 games while making 16 starts ... finished season with 1,122 minutes played ... attempted three shots with two on goal from her defensive position.
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THE Seniors
Lexi Tucker 25 Forward/Midfielder | Senior | 5-7 Salt Lake City, Utah / Utah Career Statistics YEAR GP Min
G
A Pts
‘10 (UU) 21 --
1
2
Sh SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
4 29 .034 11 .379 0 0-0
‘11 (UU) 10 -- 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 UU TOT 31 --
1
2012 21 1615 8
2
4 31 .032 11 .355 0 0-0
6 22 56 .143 35 .625 2 0-0
2012 (Junior): Played in and started all 21 games during her first season at
2010 at Utah (Freshman): Played in all 21 games, making 15 starts, primarily
Westminster ... finished the year with 1,615 minutes played ... tied for the team
at forward ... scored the first goal of her career in a 1-1 draw against Wyoming
lead with 22 points ... scored eight goals during the year ... recorded a team-best
... notched an assist in her first collegiate game and another in the win at TCU
six assists ... attempted 56 shots with 35 on goal to lead all Griffins ... had two
... took 29 shots, putting 11 on goal ... one of 17 Utes named to the Athletic
game-winners ... opened the season with two assists against Jamestown (8/20)
Director’s Honor Roll ... earned MWC Scholar-Athlete Award.
... tallied the game-winner against Oregon Tech (9/6) ... had the winner versus Midland (9/8) ... scored one goal on four shots against College of Idaho (9/20)
Before College: Back-to-Back 5A All State selection for Skyline by the Salt Lake
... picked up two assists in home win over Great Falls (9/22) ... scored one goal
Tribune and the Deseret News (2008-09) ... 2009 Most Valuable Offensive Player
in win against Carroll (10/27) ... notched two goals and one assist in conference
and team captain ... helped Skyline to 2009 5A Region Championship ... back-
tournament win over Presentation (11/7) ... had an assist on the team’s lone
to-back Most Valuable Midfielder and team-leader in assists (2007-08) ... 2006
goal in a win over Rocky Mountain to win the conference tournament title (11/9)
Female Athlete of the Year and soccer Rookie of the Year ... Academic All-Region
... scored both Griffin goals at Westmont in the NAIA National Championships
... National Honor Society member.
(11/23) ... was selected honorable mention All-Frontier Conference. 2011 at Utah (Sophomore): Appeared in 10 games, making two starts at forward ... took two shots ... named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2012 semester.
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THE Juniors
Megan Molumby 11 Defender | Junior | 5-8 West Jordan, Utah / West Jordan HS Career Statistics YEAR GP Min
G
A Pts
Sh SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2012 18 1376 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 2013 19 1399 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 37 2775 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0
2013 (Sophomore): Played in 19 of the team’s 21 games with 14 starts ... finished the season with 1,399 minutes played ... played all 90 minutes in seven outings and the full 110 minutes in three overtime contests ... was selected as first team All-Frontier Conference ... also named an Unaffiliated Group All-Star ... named Academic All-Frontier Conference. 2012 (Freshman): Saw time in all 18 games while making 17 starts at defense ... recorded 1,376 minutes played for the year ... went the full time in seven contests ... tallied five shots and put one on goal. Before Westminster: Molumby is from West Jordan, Utah where she attended West Jordan High School. As a 5-foot-8 defender, Molumby anchored the Jaguars defense and was named first team All-State as a senior. The defender tallied nine goals during her prep career and was a two-time all-region selection.
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Rylei North 7 Forward | Junior | 5-8 Draper, Utah / BYU-Hawaii Career Statistics YEAR GP Min
G
A Pts
‘11(BYUH) 16 --
9
1 19 32 .281 15 .469 3 1-1
Sh SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2012 16 994 10 1 21 39 .256 25 .643 3 0-0
2013 (Redshirt): Sat out the season with a redshirt.
State during her senior year at Alta High School where she scored a 5A-best 28 goals and finished with 47 career goals.
2012 (Sophomore): Played in 16 games and made eight starts ... led the team with 10 goals scored and 21 points ... also tallied a team-leading three game-winning goals ... finished the year with 39 shots and 25 shots on goal ... scored two goals in her first game as a Griffin against Avila (8/24) ... recorded a hat-trick, scroing all three of the team’s goals in a win over Doane (9/1) ... had a goal on four shots versus Great Falls (9/3) ... tallied one goal in a 2-1 win against Marymount (9/9) ... notched a pair of goals in a 4-1 win over York (9/14) ... scored her 10th goal of the season in a 2-2 draw at home versus Rocky Mountain (10/14). 2011 at BYU-Hawaii (Freshman): Finished second on the team with nine goals and 19 points in 16 games off the bench. She was sixth in the Pac West Conference in goals and eighth in points. Before College: North joins the Griffins from Draper, Utah after spending one season playing for BYU-Hawaii. The 5-foot-7 forward was named first team All-
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THE Juniors
Madeline Orr 4 Defender | Junior | 5-8 Vernal, Utah / Uintah HS Career Statistics YEAR GP Min
G
A Pts
Sh SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2012 4 82 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2013 8 90 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 Total 12 172 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0
2013 (Sophomore): Made eight appearances ... played a total of 90 minutes ... recorded double-digit minutes on four occasions ... took one shot and put it on goal against The Master’s (8/24) ... finished with 15 minutes played against College of Idaho (9/20) ... had a season-high 20 minutes at Great Falls (10/12) ... played 12 minutes against Presentation at conference tournament (11/7). 2012 (Freshman): Appeared in four games off the bench ... played a total of 82 minutes ... had a career-best 57 minutes played against York on Sept. 14. Before Westminster: Orr comes to the Griffins from Vernal, Utah where she prepped at Uintah High School. The 5-foot-8 defensive midfielder scored four goals as a senior and five in her prep career. Uintah went 9-8 overall during her senior season.
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Abi Yanke 99 Goalkeeper | Junior | 5-8 Boise, Idaho / Bishop Kelly HS Career Statistics YEAR GP Min ga gaa save sv% w l t sho 2012
2
43:32
1
2.07
1
.500
0
0
0
0
2013
14
1320:00
9
0.61
37
.804
8
3
3
8
3
3
8
Total 16 1363:32 10 0.66 38 .792 8
2013 (Sophomore): Played and started the final 14 games of the season ...
selected as Academic All-Frontier Conference.
finished with 1,320 minutes ... posted a record of 8-3-3 in those 14 starts ... those eight wins are fourth-most for a season in school history ... recorded eight
2012 (Freshman): Made two appearances in goal off the bench ... played a total of
shutouts – tied for second-most in team history ... ranked third in the NAIA and
43:32 minutes ... allowed one goal with no saves in 34:35 minutes against Great
set a school record with a 0.61 goals-against-average ... finished the year with
Falls on Sept. 3 ... posted one save without allowing a goal in 9:07 minutes played
37 saves and .804 save percentage ... made five saves in season debut at No. 1
at Houston-Victoria on Oct. 27.
Lindsey Wilson (9/14) ... posted three-straight shutouts with three total saves against College of Idaho (9/20), Great Falls (9/22) and William Jessup (9/26) ...
Before Westminster: Yanke comes to Westminster from Boise, Idaho where she
made five stops in 1-1 draw at Rocky Mountain (10/6) ... then recorded five saves
graduated from Bishop Kelly High School. The 5-foot-8 goalkeeper helped Bishop
in tie at Carroll (10/11) ... notched three saves in shutout of Great Falls (10/12)
Kelly to back-to-back state championships in 2010 and 2011 while also winning
... went 430:36 minutes without allowing a goal – the second-longest streak in
three district championships. She was named first team All-Conference in 2010
school history – and posted four-straight shutouts from Oct. 20 – Nov. 23 ... had
and 2011 and also honorable mention in 2009.
three saves in the shutout of Carroll in conference tournament semifinals (11/8) ... tallied two saves to shutout Rocky Mountain to win the Unaffiliated Conference Tournament championship (11/9) ... made four saves at Westmont in NAIA National Championships ... was named the Frontier Conference Defensive Player of the Week four times ... named honorable mention All-Frontier Conference ... was
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THE Sophomores
Abigail Black 17 Forward | Sophomore | 5-10 Taylorsville, Utah / Taylosville HS Career Statistics YEAR GP Min
G
2013 19 899 3
A Pts 1
Sh SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
7 41 .073 14 .341 0 0-0
2013 (Freshman): Played in 19 games and made 13 starts ... totaled 899 minutes played ... finished the season with three goals and one assist ... took 41 shots with 14 of them on goal ... opened the season with a goal on two shots against Jamestown (8/20) ... picked up an assist off the bench versus College of Idaho (9/20) ... had one goal on six shots against Great Falls (9/22) ... played 106 minutes and attempted nine shots at Carroll (10/11) ... tallied a goal on two shots against Carroll at the conference tournament (11/8) ... started and took two shots at Westmont in NAIA National Championships (11/23). Before Westminster: Black comes to Westminster from Taylorsville, Utah where she attended Taylorsville High School. The 5-foot-10 forward was named first team all-state by the Deseret News and The Salt Lake Tribune after scoring 38 goals as a senior last season. As a four-year contributor for the Warriors, Black scored 92 goals to rank sixth all-time in the state of Utah. She was also a first team all-state selection as a junior after scoring 26 goals. Black was named academic all-region and High Honor Roll.
Maddie Buckner 21 Midfielder | Sophomore | 5-5 Murray, Utah / Murray HS Career Statistics YEAR GP Min
G
A Pts
Sh SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2013 8 131 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
2013 (Freshman): Played on eight games off the bench ... finished with 131 minutes played ... had three games with at least 20 minutes of action ... was credited with four shots during the season ... had one shot in 22 minutes against Jamestown (8/20) ... took four shots in 24 minutes versus Great Falls (9/22) ... took one shot against Presentation in conference tournament (11/7). Before Westminster: Buckner is from Murray, Utah where she prepped at Murray High School. A four-time letter winner for the Spartans, the 5-foot-5 midfielder scored five career goals. She was team captain her senior season as her team came one game shy of making the state tournament. Buckner was named academic all-state as a senior and was named to the Honor Roll all four years.
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Jessie Gofberg 18 Forward | Sophomore | 5-6 Quechee, Vt. / Hartford HS Career Statistics YEAR GP Min
G
A Pts
Sh SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2013 3 31 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
2013 (Freshman): Appeared in three games off the bench ... played 31 minutes in those appearances ... finished with 10 minutes against Jamestown (8/20) ... finished with 14 minutes at Great Falls (10/12). Before Westminster: Gofberg will come to Westminster from Quechee, Vt. where she prepped at Hartford High School. The 5-foot-6 forward was named the offensive player of the year at Hartford following a senior season that she finished with 10 goals and seven assists.
Abby Holbrook 6 Defender | Sophomore | 5-4 Farmington, Utah / Viewmont HS Career Statistics YEAR GP Min
G
A Pts
Sh SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2013 17 872 0 3 3 7 .000 6 .857 0 0-0
2013 (Freshman): Played in 17 games and made nine starts ... played a total of 872 minutes in those outings ... was third on the team by recording three assists ... took seven shots with six of them on goal ... picked up first-career assist at St. Francis (9/2) ... notched an assist against Great Falls (9/22) ... had one assist against Presentation in conference tournament (11/7). Before Westminster: Holbrook comes to Westminster from Farmington, Utah where she prepped at Viewmont High School. She earned second team all-state honors from The Salt Lake Tribune after helping the Vikings to the Utah 5A state championship. The 5-foot-4 defender was part of a defense that allowed just 0.65 goals per game. Holbrook scored seven goals during her prep career.
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THE Sophomores
Maddie Klein 16 Defender | Sophomore | 5-5 Lehi, Utah / Lehi HS Career Statistics YEAR GP Min
G
A Pts
Sh SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2013 6 118 1 0 2 3 .333 2 .667 0 0-0
2013 (Freshman): Appeared in six games off the bench ... played 118 minutes on the season ... had one goal and three shots (two on goal) against Presentation in conference tournament (11/7). Before Westminster: Klein is a 5-foot-5 defender from Lehi, Utah where she attended Lehi High School. She was a three-time letter winter for the Pioneers that led the team in assists as a junior and tied for the team lead in goals as a senior. In her prep career, Klein scored five goals and she was named first team all-region following her senior campaign. She was also named academic all-state and a Math Sterling Scholar.
Maddie Lewis 12 Defender | Sophomore | 5-11 Boise, Idaho / Boise HS Career Statistics YEAR GP Min
G
A Pts
Sh SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2013 19 1241 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
2013 (Freshman): Played in 19 games and started the final 12 outings at defense ... finished with 1,241 minutes of action ... only subbed out three times during final 12 starts ... was part of a defense that allowed just 0.76 goals per game. Before Westminster: Lewis will come to Westminster from Boise, Idaho where the 5-foot-11 defender went to Boise High School. She was named second team Southern Idaho Conference as a senior. Lewis was also a member of the National Honors Society.
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THE Sophomores
Heidi Lorschider 14 Forward/Midfielder | Sophomore | 5-6 Centerville, Utah / Viewmont HS Career Statistics YEAR GP Min
G
A Pts
Sh SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2013 13 743 0 1 1 14 .000 7 .500 0 0-0
2013 (Freshman): Appeared in 13 games and made six starts ... played 743 minutes ... started the first five games of the season ... took 14 shots during the season with seven on goal ... tallied lone assist at Great Falls (10/12). Before Westminster: Lorscheider joins the Griffins from Centerville, Utah where the 5-foot-6 forward prepped at Viewmont High School. She was named first team all-state by the Deseret News and The Salt Lake Tribune after leading the Vikings to the Utah 5A state championship as a senior. Lorscheider led the team with 18 goals and she scored multiple goals in a game on six occasions. She was also named academic all-state her senior year.
Alicia May 13 Midfielder | Sophomore | 5-7 Sandy, Utah / Alta HS Career Statistics YEAR GP Min
G
A Pts
Sh SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2013 16 654 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0
2013 (Freshman): Made 16 appearances with six starts ... played a total of 654 minutes ... took three shots with one on goal. Before Westminster: May is a 5-foot-7 midfielder from Sandy, Utah that attended Alta High School. She helped the Hawks to the Utah state championship during her junior and freshman years. May scored two goals during a senior season that saw Alta advance to the state championship game. She also was on the swim team at Alta and earned eight varsity letters during her prep career. May was also named to the Honor Roll.
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THE Sophomores
Madison Roemer 23 Forward | Sophomore | 5-10 Salt Lake City, Utah / East HS Career Statistics YEAR GP Min
G
A Pts
Sh SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2013 17 456 1 1 3 3 .333 3 1.000 1 0-0
2013 (Freshman): Played in 17 games and made two starts ... finished with 456 minutes played ... attempted three shots with them all on goal ... scored the game-winning goal in season-opener against Jamestown (8/20) ... had an assist in win over College of Idaho (9/20). Before Westminster: Roemer joins the Griffins from Salt Lake City where played prepped at East High School. The 5-foot-10 forward was named first team all-state by The Salt Lake Tribune after leading the Leopards with 11 goals as a senior. For her career, Roemer finished with 32 goals scored, including four in one game during her junior season. She earned first team all-state recognition from the Deseret News following that junior campaign.
Siri Vlasic 15 Midfielder | Sophomore | 5-3 Salt Lake City, Utah / West HS Career Statistics YEAR GP Min
G
A Pts
Sh SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2013 18 469 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0
2013 (Freshman): Played in 18 games and made one start ... played 469 minutes during the year ... attempted two shots and put one on goal. Before Westminster: Vlasic is a 5-foot-3 midfielder from Salt Lake City that prepped at West High School. She helped the Panthers to the first round of the Utah 5A State Championships by scoring a team-high seven goals as a senior. Vlasic finished her prep career with 11 goals scored and served as team captain. She was named second team all-state by The Salt Lake Tribune and honorable mention honors from the Deseret News. Vlasic was born in Botswana, Africa and was an International Baccalaureate Diploma candidate.
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THE Sophomores
Emily Bergland 31 Defender | Freshman | 5-4 Boise, Idaho / Borah HS Before Westminster: Bergland will come to Westminster from Boise, Idaho where she attended Borah High School. The 5-foot-4 defender was a team captain as a senior and was honored with the Southern Idaho Conference Academic Award and the Golden B Award for academic excellence.
Mackenzie Bledsoe 24 Defender | Freshman | 5-5 Boise, Idaho / Boise HS Before Westminster: Bledsoe joins the Griffins after attending Boise High School in Boise, Idaho. The 5-foot-5 defender helped her team allow just 0.67 goals per game en route to winning the 2013 Idaho 5A State Championship as a senior.
Hailey Boyd 20 Defender | Freshman | 5-9 Boise, Idaho / Boise HS Before Westminster: Boyd also hails from Boise where she played at Boise High School. The 5-foot-9 defender was part of that defense that allowed just 0.67 goals per game on its way to the state title. Boyd was named all-state by the Idaho High School Soccer Coaches’ Association as a senior and was named to the Principal’s Honor Roll throughout her prep career.
Shelly Browne 10 Midfielder | Freshman | 5-5 Wheat Ridge, Colo. / Wheat Ridge HS Before Westminster: Browne hails from Wheat Ridge, Colo. where she played at Wheat Ridge High School. A 5-foot-5 midfielder, Browne scored 13 goals with 20 assists during her prep career. She helped her team to the second round of the Colorado 4A State Tournament as a senior and she finished the season with four goals and 10 assists. Browne also competed on the cross country and swimming teams at Wheat Ridge.
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THE Freshmen
Jayne Christensen 27 Defender | Freshman | 5-4 Salt Lake City, Utah / East HS Before Westminster: Christensen comes to Westminster from Salt Lake City where she attended East High School. The 5-foot-4 defender was named first team all-state by both Salt Lake newspapers after helping her team to the semifinals of the Utah 4A State Tournament. Christensen was named the Region 6 Defensive MVP as a senior after helping her team allow just 1.11 goals per game.
Breanna Empey 1 Goalkeeper | Freshman | 5-5 Bluffdale, Utah / Riverton HS Before Westminster: Empey comes to Westminster from Bluffdale, Utah where she attended Riverton High School. During her senior season with the Silverwolves, the 5-foot-5 keeper posted five shutouts and helped her team reach the Utah 5A State Championships. Empey graduated in the top five percent of her class and as a member of the National Honor Society.
Lucy Hegemann 22 MIdfielder | Freshman | 5-6 Salt Lake City, Utah / Skyline HS Before Westminster: Hegemann will join the Griffins next season after playing at Skyline High School in Salt Lake City. The 5-foot-6 defender helped her team allow just 12 goals and 20 games as they recorded a runner-up finish in the 2013 Utah 4A State Tournament.
Jessica James 26 Midfielder | Freshman | 5-9 Centerville, Utah / Viewmont HS Before Westminster: James prepped at Viewmont High School and is from Centerville, Utah. James scored one goal during her senior season as a 5-foot-11 defender. She helped Viewmont allow just 0.74 goals per game as they recorded a runner-up finish in the Utah 5A State Tournament.
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THE Freshmen
Abbey Mann 3 Forward/Midfielder | Freshman | 5-2 Farmington, Utah / Davis HS Before Westminster: Mann is coming to Westminster from Farmington, Utah where she attended Davis High School. The 5-foot-2 midfielder was named first team allstate by the Deseret News after helping her team advance to the quarterfinals for the Utah 5A State Tournament. Mann scored three goals and a senior and finished her prep career with 12 goals. She was named to the Honor Roll and David all four years.
Alexis May 5 Defender | Junior | 5-9 Lehi, Utah / Salt Lake CC Before Westminster: May comes to Westminster from Lehi, Utah where the 5-foot-9 defender attended Lehi High School. She scored eight goals with three assists during her senior season with the Pioneers. May finished her prep career with 12 goals in three seasons on the varsity team. She attended Salt Lake Community College for two years and scored eight goals with four assists playing on their club team.
Jacqueline Williams 30 Midfielder/Defender | Freshman | 5-6 Sandy, Utah / Jordan HS Before Westminster: Williams is from Sandy, Utah where she attended Jordan High School. The 5-foot-6 midfielder helped her high school team advance to the quarterfinals of the Utah 5A State Tournament as a senior. Williams scored a team-high seven goals in 2013 and was a three-year varsity starter at Jordan. She was named to the all-region team three times and was named to the Honor Roll.
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THE STAFF
Tony LeBlanc Head Coach | eighth Season 71-56-10 Career Record 21-16-4 Frontier Conference Record The 2014 season will mark the eighth that Tony LeBlanc has been the head coach
LeBlanc led the 2011 Griffins to one of the best seasons in school history. That
of the Westminster College women’s soccer team. As the only head coach in the
squad set school records for wins (12) conference wins (4). They shared the
program’s history, LeBlanc has compiled a 71-56-10 overall record (.555) and led
Frontier Conference regular season championship and then won the Frontier/
the team to four-straight seasons with a double-digit win total.
Cal Pac Conference Tournament. Westminster reached the NAIA National Championships for the first time in 2011. It was the fourth straight trip to the
LeBlanc has guided the Griffins to an 21-16-4 record (.561) in Frontier Conference
postseason for the program.
play with five postseason berths. Westminster has made two trips (2011 & 2013) to the NAIA National Championships and they won the Unaffiliated Conference
In 2010, LeBlanc guided the Griffins to 11 wins as the team finished 11-8-1
Tournament those same years.
overall. The team set another school record with five consecutive wins and also had a stretch of eight wins in nine contests. They went 460 minutes without
Westminster has seen three players receive honorable mention NAIA All-American
allowing a goal at one stretch and finished 12th nationally with 10 shutouts. They
honors under LeBlanc. Heather Hillam (2010), Sarah Swenson (2011) and Jessica
advanced to the semi-finals of the Unaffiliated Conference Tournament with a 1-0
Harris last season. The Griffins have also seen 19 players named All-Frontier
win over Minot State in the quarterfinals. It was the third straight year the team
Conference, including 2013 Frontier Conference Player of the Year Nicole Carter.
had qualified for the postseason tournament and the second straight year they
LeBlanc added Unaffiliated Coach of the Year last season to his Frontier award in
won a first round game.
2011. There have been 30 Griffins named a Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete under LeBlanc while 81 have been named Academic All-Frontier Conference.
The 2009 season saw LeBlanc guide the team to a 9-10-1 overall record. The team earned the No. 2 seed in the Frontier Conference tournament after posting a 3-2-1
Westminster posted another 10-plus win season in 2013 as they finished 11-7-3
record in conference games. They advanced to the tournament championship
overall and second in the Frontier Conference with a 3-1-2 record. The Griffins
game with a 2-1 win against Rocky Mountain in the semi-finals. The season ended
defeated Rocky Mountain, 1-0, to claim the Unaffiliated Conference Tournament
with a 5-3-1 stretch to match the school record of nine wins set during the 2007
title and earn the automatic invite to the NAIA National Championships. In that
season.
opening round game, Westminster played second-seeded Westmont to a 2-2 draw In 2008, Westminster finished year number two of the program with a 7-11-1
before falling in penalty kicks 4-1.
overall record. They finished the Frontier Conference season at 2-4 with a third The 2012 campaign saw the Griffins finish with a 12-5-1 overall record, including
place finish. The team qualified for the Frontier Conference Tournament, where
a 7-1-1mark at Dumke Field. The .694 winning percentage is the best in school
they lost to Rocky Mountain College, 1-0, in the semi-finals.
history and the 12 wins matched the record set during the 2011 campaign. Westminster started the year with four straight wins and was victorious in nine of
The 2008 team matched a school record with four consecutive wins, all coming at
the team’s first 10 games played. They finished 3-2-1 in Frontier Conference play,
home. In fact, the Griffins were good at home all season posting a 6-2 record on
but just missed out on qualifying for postseason play.
Dumke Field. They outscored the opposition 15-8 in home games and recorded two shutouts. In 2007, LeBlanc guided the team to an impressive 9-8-1 record in the first year of the program. The Griffins placed second in the Frontier Conference with a 3-2-0 record and went 4-2-1 on Dumke Field.
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OVERALL CONFERENCE
Year
W L T %
W L T % Finish
2007
9 8 1 .528
3 2 0 .600 2nd
NAIA --
2008
7 11 1 .395
2 4 0 .333 3rd
--
2009
9 10 1 .475
3 2 1 .583 2nd
--
2010
11 8 1 .575
3 3 0 .500 3rd
-0-1
2011
12 7 2 .619
4 2 0 .667 t-1st
2012
12 5 1 .694
3 2 1 .583 3rd
--
2013
11 7 3 .595
3 1 2 .667 2nd
0-1
TOTALS
71 56 10 .555
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THE SOPHOMORES
LeBlanc is a Westminster alumnus, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in international business in 2005. While a student-athlete at Westminster, LeBlanc played for the men’s soccer program for four years under Chris Dorich, being named a two-time academic All-American and serving as a team captain his senior year. He finished his Griffin career with three goals and six assists for a total of 12 points. LeBlanc attempted 34 shots during his 63 games played while making 38 starts. Prior to playing at Westminster, LeBlanc was a two-time member of the Utah State Select team and a three-year varsity letterman at East High School. He was a part of the first Utah Select team to capture the Western Regionals and ultimately finished 3rd at the 2005 State Select National Championships. LeBlanc’s coaching experience varies from the collegiate, high school, and youth levels; he served time as the boys Varsity Assistant/JV Head Coach at East High School and helped them into the state finals and win the State Championship in 2006 for the first time in school history. During the 2006 season, LeBlanc served as Assistant
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Women’s Soccer Coach at BYU-Hawaii where he was instrumental in forming and organizing a first year NCAA Division II women’s soccer program that finished second
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in the Pac West Conference with a 12-4 record. LeBlanc also has coached club soccer for the girls Rush 93 premier soccer team and currently holds a D license.
THE STAFF
James Taylor Assistant Coach | Eighth Season
James Taylor is entering his eighth season as an assistant coach for the Westminster College women’s soccer team. Taylor joined the staff under current head coach Tony LeBlanc prior to the first season in school history in 2007. Taylor primarily work with the goalies also serves as the team’s fitness coach. Under Taylor, Westminster has seen a Griffin goalie earn All-Frontier Conference recognition twice. Taylor is a Westminster alumnus, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in biology in 2006 and chemistry in 2007. Taylor played goalkeeper for the Griffins men’s team from 2002-2005 and ranks second in school history in both saves and shutouts. He also ranks third in school history with 32 career wins as a goalie. His 73 games played at goalie for the Griffins are the second most in the program’s 27-year history. Before playing at Westminster, Taylor was a three-time member of the Utah State Select team, a four-year varsity letterman and three-time All-State selection at Judge Memorial Catholic High School.
Nic Duncan Assistant Coach | Second Season
Nic Duncan is in his second season as an assistant coach of the Westminster staff in 2014. He joined the Griffins in 2013 and helped the team to its second trip to the NAIA National Championships. Duncan played for the Westminster College men’s soccer team from 2007–2010. He appeared in 48 games over that span while making 27 starts. Duncan scored eight goals and had one assist in his Griffin career. His three game-winning goals rank tied for sixth in team history.
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Justine Jones Assistant Coach | Second Season
The 2014 season will mark the second that Justine has been an assistant coach of the Westminster coaching staff. Jones joined the staff last season after her playing career at the school came to an end. Jones played two seasons with the Griffins from 2011-2012. During that time, Westminster recorded a 24-12-3 overall record. Jones helped the team to the 2012 NAIA National Championships for the first time in school history. She finished her career ranked third in school history with nine career assists and sixth with 27 total points.
Jaime Nelson Assistant Coach | Second Season
Jaime Nelson is in her second season as an assistant coach for Westminster in 2014. She joined the staff in 2013 and helped guide the Griffins to a NAIA National Championships appearance. Nelson is a graduate of Westminster College where she played for the Griffins from 2011-2012. She was part of the 2011 team that qualified for the NAIA National Championships for the first time in school history. She sits seventh in school history with seven assists and 10th with 17 points.
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Sean Kendall Assistant Athletic Trainer | Second Season
Sean Kendall works as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Westminster College and has been in his role since 2013. He primarily works with the Westminster women’s soccer and women’s lacrosse teams.
Rick Hackford Head Athletic Trainer | 11th Season
Rick Hackford is the Head Athletic Trainer in the athletic department at Westminster College. He has served in that position since coming to the college in 2004. Hackford’s responsibilities include developing and overseeing all aspects of the athletic training program with primary emphasis on the health, safety and welfare of student-athletes; maintaining medical and insurance records; inventory and purchase of supplies; providing home game and practice coverage and supervision of student workers. Prior to joining Westminster, Hackford worked as a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer at Utah State University during the 2003-04 season. He worked in the same role at Southern Utah University from 2000-2003. Hackford graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in History and Secondary Education. He then earned his Masters of Education from Utah State University. Hackford is Med, LAT, ATC and LMT certified. Hackford currently resides in West Valley City, Utah.
Dr. Andrew Cooper Chief Medical Officer | sixth Season
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THE STAFF
Eldon Brough Strength & Conditioning Coach
Since December 2012, Coach Eldon Brough, a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength & Conditioning Association, has been working in the Salt Lake City area as a private strength & conditioning/sports performance coach with athletes and teams from a variety of sports and levels of competition from middle school to professional, including more than half a dozen NFL players. Along with his private training, he returned to work as the Strength & Conditioning Coach for Westminster College in August of 2013, and also joined the Real Salt Lake Strength & Conditioning Coaching Staff as an Assistant in January of 2014. Brough worked as the first ever strength & conditioning coach at Westminster for the 2009-10 school year. During that span, he worked with 15 of the school’s athletic teams: men’s & women’s basketball, women’s volleyball, men’s & women’s lacrosse,women’s soccer, men’s & women’s cross country and track & field, men’s & women’s skiing, men’s & women’s golf and men’s & women’s snowboarding. Brough is a graduate of the University of Utah, where he received his BS in exercise and sports science.
Josh Fisher Sports Information & Events Coordinator
Josh Fisher works as the Sports Information and Events Coordinator at Westminster College. He has been in that role since 2007. Fisher is the primary media contact for all 17 Westminster athletic teams and he handles all of the updates to WestminsterGriffins.com. Fisher also manages all home athletic events, covering everything from staffing, video streaming and serving as the PA announcer for field events. In his spare time, Fisher works as a statistician at the University of Utah and works as the play-by-play man for the Utah Baseball team. He has worked games at Utah since 1999 and is the main statistician for their volleyball and basketball teams. Fisher has also served as the head statistician and historian for the Utah Blaze of the Arena Football League and worked games at Salt Lake Community College, Utah Flash, Utah High School Activities Association and several others. Fisher is currently taking classes at Westminster and is pursuing a degree in communications. He currently resides in Murray, Utah with his wife, Brittany, and their daughter, Oakley.
Alyson Vander Steen Director of Athletic Marketing & Promotions
Alyson Vander Steen is the Director of Athletic Marketing & Promotions at Westminster College. She began that role in March of 2014 after spending nearly two years working for the department in a part-time marketing role. Vander Steen handles the marketing and promotion of al 17 Westminster athletic teams and coordinates game-day promotions, ticket offers and marketing materials. She also handles the in-game promotions and contests and oversees ticketing and game control. Vander Steen is the coordinator for SAAC and also is the point of contact for the Song Leaders. Vander Steen graduated from Westminster in 2010 with a degree in business marketing. She then got her master’s degree in business marketing at Bond University in Queensland, Australia. Vander Steen worked as a marketing & promotions intern in the athletic department at the University of Nebraska-Kearny during the 2011-12 academic year. Vander Steen is from Redmond, Oregon and currently resides in Salt Lake City.
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2013 OVERALL STATISTICS ## Player
GP-GS
Min
G A
Pts
Sh
5 Nicole Carter
20-18
1377
9
4
22
36
.250
23
.639
2-0
4
1-1
25 Lexi Tucker
21-21
1615
8
6
22
56
.143
35
.625
1-0
2
0-0
4 Jessica Harris
21-21
1626
7
1
15
39
.179
24
.615
0-0
2
0-0
17 Abigail Black
19-13
899
3
1
7
41
.073
14
.341
0-0
0
0-0
9 Jennifer Beaudoin
20-14
1025
2
2
6
20
.100
13
.650
0-0
1
0-0
7 Brianna Wilson
21-21
1730
2
2
6
11
.182
8
.727
0-0
0
0-0
29 Tiana Cerciello
20-0
482
2
1
5
13
.154
5
.385
1-0
1
0-0
8 Carissa Cooper
20-9
749
2
0
4
19
.105
12
.632
0-0
0
0-0
2 Miranda Miner
21-21
1781
2
0
4
16
.125
10
.625
1-0
0
0-0
23 Madison Roemer
17-2
456
1
1
3
3
.333
3
1.000
0-0
1
0-0
6 Abby Holbrook
17-9
872
0
3
3
7
.000
6
.857
0-0
0
0-0
6-0
118
1
0
2
3
.333
2
.667
0-0
0
0-0
16 Maddie Klein 3 Nikaila Nicholls
Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC
GW PK-Att
13-0
192
1
0
2
2
.500
1
.500
0-0
0
0-0
21-21
1775
0
2
2
15
.000
8
.533
1-0
0
0-0
14 Heidi Lorschider
13-6
743
0
1
1
14
.000
7
.500
0-0
0
0-0
21 Maddie Buckner
8-0
131
0
0
0
4
.000
0
.000
0-0
0
0-0
13 Alicia May
16-6
654
0
0
0
3
.000
1
.333
0-0
0
0-0
15 Siri Vlasic
18-1
469
0
0
0
2
.000
1
.500
0-0
0
0-0
22 Madeline Orr
8-0
90
0
0
0
1
.000
1
1.000
0-0
0
0-0
19 Lorin Wathen
2-1
31
0
0
0
1
.000
1
1.000
0-0
0
0-0
20 Allison Meader
4-0
36
0
0
0
0
.000
0
.000
0-0
0
0-0
18 Jessie Gofberg
3-0
31
0
0
0
0
.000
0
.000
0-0
0
0-0
12 Maddie Lewis
19-12
1241
0
0
0
0
.000
0
.000
1-0
0
0-0
11 Megan Molumby
19-14
1399
0
0
0
0
.000
0
.000
1-0
0
0-0
10 Sadie Young
Total
21
-
41
24
106
306
.134
176
.575
8-0
11
1-1
Opponents
21
-
16
9
41
139
.115
70
.504
3-0
7
0-0
## Player 99 Abi Yanke 1 Jamie Wilkinson
GP-GS Minutes
GA
GAAvg
Saves
SavePct
14-14
1320:00
9
0.61
37
.804
W L T 8
3
3
Sho 8/0
Sh Faced 94
7-7
630:00
7
1.00
17
.708
3
4
0
2/0
46
Total
21
1950:00
16
0.74
54
.771
11
7
3
10
140
Opponents
21
1950:00
41
1.89
135
.767
7
11
3
5
304
GOALS BY PERIOD
1st
2nd OT OT2 Total
CORNERS BY PERIOD
1st
Westminster
24
17
0
0
41
Westminster
42
44
0
1
87
4
12
0
0
16
Opponents
24
36
1
0
61
2nd OT OT2 Total
Opponents
2nd OT OT2 Total
SHOTS BY PERIOD
1st
2nd OT OT2 Total
FOULS BY PERIOD
1st
Westminster
146
151
3
6
306
Westminster
72
91
2
2
167
Opponents
71
63
4
1
139
Opponents
61
72
1
3
137
SAVES BY PERIOD
1st
2nd OT OT2 Total
Westminster
34
18
2
0
54
Opponents
60
71
1
3
135
Team Statistics
WC
OPP
SHOT STATISTICS
Goals-Shot attempts
45-275
24-189
Goals scored per game
2.50
1.33
Shot pct.
.164
.127
Shots on goal-Attempts
151-275
105-189
SOG pct.
.549
.556
15.3
10.5
Assists
34
21
CORNER KICKS
61 43
PENALTY KICKS
0-0 0-0
Shots/Game
PENALTIES
Yellow cards
Red cards
17
6
0
0
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2013 Game RESULTS Date Opponent
Score
Aug 20, 2013
JAMESTOWN
Aug 24, 2013
THE MASTER’S
L 0-1
Aug 31, 2013
at Saint Xavier
L 0-1
Sept 2, 2013
at Saint Francis
L 1-2
Sept 6, 2013
OREGON TECH
W 1-0
Overall Conference Goals Scorers
W 6-0
Sept 8, 2013 MIDLAND
1-0-0
Goalie
of
Record
0-0-0 Roemer, Harris, Wilson, Harris, Black, Nicholls
Wilkinson (1-0-0)
1-1-0
0-0-0
--
Wilkinson (1-1-0)
1-2-0
0-0-0
--
Wilkinson (1-2-0)
1-3-0
0-0-0
Harris
2-3-0
0-0-0
Tucker
Wilkinson (2-3-0) Wilkinson (3-3-0)
Wilkinson (1-3-0)
W 2-1
3-3-0
0-0-0
Carter, Tucker
Sept 13, 2013
vs. Martin Methodist
L 0-2
3-4-0
0-0-0
--
Sept 14, 2013
at Lindsey Wilson
L 0-2
3-5-0
0-0-0
--
Yanke (0-1-0)
Sept 20, 2013
COLLEGE OF IDAHO
W 4-0
4-5-0
0-0-0
Cerciello, Wilson, Carter, Tucker
Yanke (1-1-0)
Sept 22, 2013
GREAT FALLS*
W 4-0
5-5-0
1-0-0
Carter, Miner, Black, Cerciello
Yanke (2-1-0)
Sept 26, 2013
WILLIAM JESSUP
W 1-0
6-5-0
1-0-0
Carter
Yanke (3-1-0)
Sept 29, 2013
CAL STATE SAN MARCOS L 0-1
6-6-0
1-0-0
--
Yanke (3-2-0)
Oct 6, 2013
at Rocky Mountain*
T 1-1 2ot
6-6-1
1-0-1
Miner
Yanke (3-2-1)
Oct 11, 2013
at Carroll*
T 1-1 2ot
6-6-2
1-0-2
Carter
Yanke (3-2-2)
Oct 12, 2013
at Great Falls*
W 2-0
7-6-2
2-0-2
Carter, Own Goal
L 1-2
7-7-2
2-1-2 Harris
Yanke (4-3-2)
Oct 20, 2013 ROCKY MOUNTAIN*
Wilkinson (3-4-0)
Yanke (4-2-2)
Oct 27, 2013
CARROLL*
W 3-0
8-7-2
3-1-2 Harris, Carter, Tucker
Yanke (5-3-2)
Nov 7, 2013
vs. (6)Presentation ^
W 9-0
9-7-2
3-1-2
Beaudoin, Tucker, Carter, Beaudoin, Tucker, Harris, Cooper, Cooper, Klein
Yanke (6-3-2)
Nov 8, 2013
vs. (2)Carroll ^
W 2-0
10-7-2
3-1-2
Carter, Black
Yanke (7-3-2)
Nov 9, 2013
at (1)Rocky Mountain ^
W 1-0
11-7-2
3-1-2
Harris
Yanke (8-3-2)
Nov 23, 2013
at (2)Westmont #
T 2-2 2ot
11-7-3
3-1-2
Tucker, Tucker
Yanke (8-3-3)
HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS PLAYED AT THE DUMKE FIELD. * - Frontier Conference Games. ^ - Unaffiliated Conference Tournament. # - NAIA National Championships. Overall: 11-7-3
Frontier: 3-1-2
Home: 7-3-0
Away: 2-3-3
Neutral: 2-1-0
Overtime: 0-0-3
Westminster Team Highs
Westminster Individual Highs
POINTS
24
vs Presentation (Nov 07)
POINTS
5
Lexi Tucker vs Presentation (Nov 07)
14
vs Jamestown (Aug 20)
5
Jennifer Beaudoin vs Presentation (Nov 07) Carissa Cooper vs Presentation (Nov 07)
GOALS
9
vs Presentation (Nov 07)
GOALS
2
6
vs Jamestown (Aug 20)
2
Jennifer Beaudoin vs Presentation (Nov 07)
ASSISTS
6
vs Presentation (Nov 07)
2
Lexi Tucker vs Presentation (Nov 07)
4
vs College of Idaho (Sep 20)
2
Jessica Harris vs Jamestown (Aug 20)
SHOTS
29
vs Great Falls (Sep 22)
ASSISTS
2
Nicole Carter vs Presentation (Nov 07)
28
vs Presentation (Nov 07)
2
Lexi Tucker vs Great Falls (Sep 22)
SHOTS ON GOAL
22
vs Presentation (Nov 07)
2
Lexi Tucker vs Jamestown (Aug 20)
16
at Carroll (Oct 11)
SHOTS
9
Abigail Black at Carroll (Oct 11)
SAVES
10
5
vs The Master’s (Aug 24)
6
Abigail Black vs Great Falls (Sep 22)
at Carroll (Oct 11)
SHOTS ON GOAL
6
Abigail Black at Carroll (Oct 11)
5
at Rocky Mountain (Oct 06)
4
Nicole Carter vs Great Falls (Sep 22)
5
at Lindsey Wilson (Sep 14)
4
Lexi Tucker vs Midland (Sep 08)
CORNER KICKS
9
vs Great Falls (Sep 22)
SAVES
7
vs College of Idaho (Sep 20)
5
Abi Yanke at Carroll (Oct 11)
7
vs Jamestown (Aug 20)
5
Abi Yanke at Rocky Mountain (Oct 06)
5
Abi Yanke at Lindsey Wilson (Sep 14)
FOULS
12
at Lindsey Wilson (Sep 14)
11
at Rocky Mountain (Nov 09)
11
at St. Francis (Ill.) (Sep 02)
34
10
Jamie Wilkinson vs The Master’s (Aug 24)
2014 WESTMINSTER WOMEN’S SOCCER ALMANAC
2013 Grffins game-by-game Match-by-Match Summaries (Goals-Assists-Points) Opponent JAMESTOWN THE MASTER’S
1* 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Wilkinson Miner
Carter Holbrook
Wilson
Cooper
Beaudoin
0-0-3
0-0-0
Nicholls Harris 1-0-2
2-0-4
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-2
0-0-0
DNP
Young Molumby 0-0-0
0-0-0
Lewis May 0-0-0
0-0-0
1-10-12
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
at Saint Xavier
1-1-5
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
at St. Francis (Ill.)
2-2-9
0-0-0
DNP
1-0-2
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
OREGON TECH
0-2-5
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
MIDLAND
1-2-5
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
vs Martin Methodist
2-0-7
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
at Lindsey Wilson
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
COLLEGE OF IDAHO
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
1-1-3
0-0-0
1-0-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
GREAT FALLS
DNP
1-0-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-2
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
WILLIAM JESSUP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
1-0-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
CAL STATE SAN MARCOS
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
at Rocky Mountain
DNP
1-0-2
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
at Carroll
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
1-0-2
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0 0-0-0
at Great Falls
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
1-0-2
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
CARROLL
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-2
1-0-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
vs Presentation
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-2
1-2-4
0-1-1
0-0-0
2-0-4
2-1-5
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
vs Carroll
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-1-3
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
at Rocky Mountain
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
1-0-2
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
at Westmont
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
Opponent
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 29 99* Lorschider Vlasic Klein
Black
Gofberg
Tucker
Cerciello
JAMESTOWN
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-2
0-0-0
Wathen Meader DNP
0-0-0
Buckner 0-0-0
0-0-0
Orr Roemer 1-0-2
0-2-2
0-0-0
Yanke DNP
THE MASTER’S
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
at Saint Xavier
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
at St. Francis (Ill.)
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
OREGON TECH
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
1-0-2
0-0-0
DNP
MIDLAND
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
1-0-2
0-0-0
DNP
vs Martin Methodist
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
at Lindsey Wilson
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-5-10
COLLEGE OF IDAHO
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
1-0-2
1-0-2
0-0-1
GREAT FALLS
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-2
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-2-2
1-0-2
0-2-4
WILLIAM JESSUP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-6
CAL STATE SAN MARCOS
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-3-9
at Rocky Mountain
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-5-6
at Carroll
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-5-11
at Great Falls
0-1-1
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-3-5
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-4-11
CARROLL
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
1-0-2
0-0-0
0-0-1
vs Presentation
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-2
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-1-5
0-0-0
0-0-1
vs Carroll
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-2
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-3-8
at Rocky Mountain
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-2-3
at Westmont
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
2-0-4
0-0-0
2-4-18
HOME GAME IN CAPS. *–Wilkinson and Yanke stats are Goals Allowed-Saves-Shots Faced.
2014 WESTMINSTER WOMEN’S SOCCER ALMANAC
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2013 Grffins game-by-game Date Opponent
Score
Pts
Sh
Aug 20 JAMESTOWN
6-0
G A 6
2
14
20
Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC .300
9
.450
1-0
GW PK-Att 1
0-0
Aug 24 THE MASTER’S
0-1
0
0
0
8
.000
3
.375
0-0
0
0-0
Aug 31 at Saint Xavier
0-1
0
0
0
12
.000
9
.750
0-0
0
0-0
Sep 02 at St. Francis (Ill.)
1-2
1
1
3
16
.062
6
.375
0-0
0
0-0
Sep 06 OREGON TECH
1-0
1
0
2
22
.045
12
.545
0-0
1
0-0
Sep 08 MIDLAND
2-1
2
0
4
15
.133
9
.600
0-0
1
1-1
Sep 13 vs Martin Methodist
0-2
0
0
0
4
.000
3
.750
0-0
0
0-0
Sep 14 at Lindsey Wilson
0-2
0
0
0
5
.000
3
.600
2-0
0
0-0
Sep 20 COLLEGE OF IDAHO
4-0
4
4
12
13
.308
7
.538
0-0
1
0-0
Sep 22 GREAT FALLS
4-0
4
3
11
29
.138
15
.517
1-0
1
0-0
Sep 26 WILLIAM JESSUP
1-0
1
0
2
9
.111
5
.556
0-0
1
0-0
Sep 29 CAL STATE SAN MARCOS
0-1
0
0
0
10
.000
1
.100
0-0
0
0-0
Oct 06 at Rocky Mountain
1-1
1
1
3
10
.100
8
.800
0-0
0
0-0
Oct 11 at Carroll
1-1
1
0
2
23
.043
16
.696
1-0
0
0-0
Oct 12 at Great Falls
2-0
2
1
5
12
.167
8
.667
0-0
1
0-0
Oct 20 ROCKY MOUNTAIN
1-2
1
1
3
15
.067
6
.400
1-0
0
0-0
Oct 27 CARROLL
3-0
3
1
7
14
.214
10
.714
0-0
1
0-0
Nov 07 vs Presentation
9-0
9
6
24
28
.321
22
.786
0-0
1
0-0
Nov 08 vs Carroll
2-0
2
2
6
15
.133
11
.733
0-0
1
0-0
Nov 09 at Rocky Mountain
1-0
1
1
3
10
.100
6
.600
2-0
1
0-0
Nov 23 at Westmont
2-2
2
1
5
16
.125
7
.438
0-0
0
0-0
41-16
41
24
106
306
.134
176
.575
8-0
11
1-1
16
9
41
139
.115
70
.504
3-0
7
0-0
Sho
Faced
Westminster Opponent
Date Opponent
Score
Mins
GA
GAAvg
Saves
Save%
Aug 20 JAMESTOWN
6-0
90:00
0
0.00
0
.000
W L T 1
0
0
1
3
Aug 24 THE MASTER’S
0-1
90:00
1
0.50
10
.909
0
1
0
-
12
Aug 31 at Saint Xavier
0-1
90:00
1
0.67
1
.500
0
1
0
-
5
Sep 02 at St. Francis (Ill.)
1-2
90:00
2
1.00
2
.500
0
1
0
-
9
Sep 06 OREGON TECH
1-0
90:00
0
0.80
2
1.000
1
0
0
1
5
Sep 08 MIDLAND
2-1
90:00
1
0.83
2
.667
1
0
0
-
5
Sep 13 vs Martin Methodist
0-2
90:00
2
1.00
0
.000
0
1
0
-
7
Sep 14 at Lindsey Wilson
0-2
90:00
2
1.12
5
.714
0
1
0
-
10 1
Sep 20 COLLEGE OF IDAHO
4-0
90:00
0
1.00
0
.000
1
0
0
1
Sep 22 GREAT FALLS
4-0
90:00
0
0.90
2
1.000
1
0
0
1
4
Sep 26 WILLIAM JESSUP
1-0
90:00
0
0.82
1
1.000
1
0
0
1
6 9
Sep 29 CAL STATE SAN MARCOS
0-1
90:00
1
0.83
3
.750
0
1
0
-
Oct 06 at Rocky Mountain
1-1
110:00
1
0.83
5
.833
0
0
1
-
6
Oct 11 at Carroll
1-1
110:00
1
0.83
5
.833
0
0
1
-
11
Oct 12 at Great Falls
2-0
90:00
0
0.78
3
1.000
1
0
0
1
5
Oct 20 ROCKY MOUNTAIN
1-2
90:00
2
0.85
4
.667
0
1
0
-
11 1
Oct 27 CARROLL
3-0
90:00
0
0.80
0
.000
1
0
0
1
Nov 07 vs Presentation
9-0
90:00
0
0.76
0
.000
1
0
0
1
1
Nov 08 vs Carroll
2-0
90:00
0
0.72
3
1.000
1
0
0
1
8
Nov 09 at Rocky Mountain
1-0
90:00
0
0.68
2
1.000
1
0
0
1
3
Nov 23 at Westmont
2-2
110:00
2
0.74
4
.667
0
0
1
-
18
41-16
1950:00
16
0.74
54
.771
11
7
3
10
140
1950:00
41
0.74
135
.767
7
11
3
5
304
Totals Opponent
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2013 Opponents Game-by-Game Date Opponent
Score
Pts
Sh
Aug 20 JAMESTOWN
6-0
G A 0
0
0
3
Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC .000
0
.000
0-0
GW PK-Att 0
Aug 24 THE MASTER’S
0-1
1
1
3
12
.083
11
.917
0-0
1
0-0
Aug 31 at Saint Xavier
0-1
1
1
3
5
.200
2
.400
0-0
1
0-0
0-0
Sep 02 at St. Francis (Ill.)
1-2
2
1
5
9
.222
4
.444
0-0
1
0-0
Sep 06 OREGON TECH
1-0
0
0
0
5
.000
2
.400
0-0
0
0-0
Sep 08 MIDLAND
2-1
1
1
3
5
.200
3
.600
1-0
0
0-0
Sep 13 vs Martin Methodist
0-2
2
0
4
7
.286
2
.286
0-0
1
0-0
Sep 14 at Lindsey Wilson
0-2
2
1
5
10
.200
7
.700
0-0
1
0-0
Sep 20 COLLEGE OF IDAHO
4-0
0
0
0
1
.000
0
.000
1-0
0
0-0
Sep 22 GREAT FALLS
4-0
0
0
0
4
.000
2
.500
0-0
0
0-0
Sep 26 WILLIAM JESSUP
1-0
0
0
0
6
.000
1
.167
0-0
0
0-0
Sep 29 CAL STATE SAN MARCOS
0-1
1
1
3
9
.111
4
.444
0-0
1
0-0
Oct 06 at Rocky Mountain
1-1
1
0
2
6
.167
6
1.000
0-0
0
0-0
Oct 11 at Carroll
1-1
1
0
2
11
.091
6
.545
0-0
0
0-0
Oct 12 at Great Falls
2-0
0
0
0
5
.000
3
.600
0-0
0
0-0
Oct 20 ROCKY MOUNTAIN
1-2
2
1
5
10
.200
6
.600
0-0
1
0-0
Oct 27 CARROLL
3-0
0
0
0
1
.000
0
.000
0-0
0
0-0
Nov 07 vs Presentation
9-0
0
0
0
1
.000
0
.000
0-0
0
0-0
Nov 08 vs Carroll
2-0
0
0
0
8
.000
3
.375
0-0
0
0-0
Nov 09 at Rocky Mountain
1-0
0
0
0
3
.000
2
.667
1-0
0
0-0
Nov 23 at Westmont
2-2
2
2
6
18
.111
6
.333
0-0
0
0-0
16-41
16
9
41
139
.115
70
.504
3-0
7
0-0
41
24
106
306
.134
176
.575
8-0
11
1-1
Opponent totals Westminster
Date Opponent
Score
Mins
GA
GAAvg
Saves
Save%
Sho
Faced
Aug 20 JAMESTOWN
6-0
90:00
6
6.00
3
.333
W L T 0
1
0
-
20
Aug 24 THE MASTER’S
0-1
90:00
0
3.00
3
1.000
1
0
0
1
8
Aug 31 at Saint Xavier
0-1
90:00
0
2.00
9
1.000
1
0
0
1
12
Sep 02 at St. Francis (Ill.)
1-2
90:00
1
1.75
5
.833
1
0
0
-
16
Sep 06 OREGON TECH
1-0
90:00
1
1.60
11
.917
0
1
0
-
21 14
Sep 08 MIDLAND
2-1
90:00
2
1.67
7
.778
0
1
0
-
Sep 13 vs Martin Methodist
0-2
90:00
0
1.43
3
1.000
1
0
0
1
4
Sep 14 at Lindsey Wilson
0-2
90:00
0
1.25
3
1.000
1
0
0
1
5
Sep 20 COLLEGE OF IDAHO
4-0
90:00
4
1.56
3
.429
0
1
0
-
13
Sep 22 GREAT FALLS
4-0
90:00
4
1.80
11
.733
0
1
0
-
29
Sep 26 WILLIAM JESSUP
1-0
90:00
1
1.73
4
.800
0
1
0
-
9
Sep 29 CAL STATE SAN MARCOS
0-1
90:00
0
1.58
1
1.000
1
0
0
1
10
Oct 06 at Rocky Mountain
1-1
110:00
1
1.51
7
.875
0
0
1
-
10
Oct 11 at Carroll
1-1
110:00
1
1.45
15
.938
0
0
1
-
23
Oct 12 at Great Falls
2-0
90:00
2
1.49
6
.750
0
1
0
-
13
Oct 20 ROCKY MOUNTAIN
1-2
90:00
1
1.46
5
.833
1
0
0
-
15
Oct 27 CARROLL
3-0
90:00
3
1.55
7
.700
0
1
0
-
14 27
Nov 07 vs Presentation
9-0
90:00
9
1.95
13
.591
0
1
0
-
Nov 08 vs Carroll
2-0
90:00
2
1.95
9
.818
0
1
0
-
15
Nov 09 at Rocky Mountain
1-0
90:00
1
1.91
5
.833
0
1
0
-
10
Nov 23 at Westmont Opponent totals Westminster
2-2
110:00
2
1.89
5
.714
0
0
1
-
16
16-16
1950:00
41
1.89
135
.767
7
11
3
5
304
1950:00
16
1.89
54
.771
11
7
3
10
140
2014 WESTMINSTER WOMEN’S SOCCER ALMANAC
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2013 FRONTIER /NAIA SEASON IN REVIEW
2013 Frontier Conference Women’s Soccer Standings
2013 Frontier Conference Honors
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
CONFERENCE OVERALL
rK Frontier
W-L-T PCT
W-L-T PCT GB HOME AWAY NEUTRAL STREAK Nicole Carter, Westminster
5-0-1
13-5-2
Rocky Mountain
.917
.700
--
4-2-1
6-1
3-2-1
Lost 1
RV Westminster
3-1-2 .667
11-7-3 .595 1.5 7-3 2-3-3 2-1
Carroll
2-3-1
.417
7-8-2
.471
3.0
4-1-1
3-5-1
0-2
Lost 2
Great Falls
0-6
.000
3-14-1
.194
5.5
1-4
0-5
2-5-1
Lost 3
QUARTERFINALS Semi-Finals Championship November 7 November 8 (1)Rocky Mountain
Tie 1
COACH OF THE YEAR Richard Duffy, Rocky Mountain FIRST TEAM Jamie Carter, Carroll, Fr., GK
November 9
Malin Johansson, Rocky Mountain, Sr., GK
2
Kelli Lessmeier, Carroll, Jr., D Rachel Hein, Rocky Mountain, So., D
2ot
(1)Rocky Mountain
0
Shayna Vinson, Great Falls, Sr. D Megan Molumby, Westminster, So., D
(4)Jamestown 4 (4)Jamestown (5)Great Falls
Natalie Johnston, Carroll, Fr., MF
1
Sydney Galletti, Rocky Mountain, Sr., MF
1
(3)Westminster
Jessica Harris, Westminster, Sr., MF
(3)Westminster 9
Macie Netz, Carroll, Sr. F
(3)Westminster 2
Mandi Achten, Rocky Mountain, So., F
(6)Presentation 0
Dani De La Vina, Great Falls, Jr., F
(3)Westminster 1
(2)Carroll
Nov. 23 • Campus Locations
Nicole Carter, Westminster, Jr., F
0
2013 NAIA Women's Soccer National Championship Opening Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Dec. 2 - 3
Dec. 4
Honorable Mention Final Site:
Semifinals
Championship
Dec. 6
Dec. 7
Orange Beach Sportsplex Orange Beach, Ala. Dec. 2 - 7
Graceland (Iowa) (13-4-3) 1 Saturday, 1 p.m. 16 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) (17-3-2) 2
1 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (20-3-0) 5
Lexi Tucker, Westminster College; Sr., F
16 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) (17-4-2) 1 Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.
FRONTIER Offensive PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
1 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (21-4-0) 1
Mobile (Ala.) (10-9-2) 1 Mobile (Ala.) (10-8-2)
Saturday, 1 p.m. 8 Concordia (Calif.) (17-0-3) 2
8 Concordia (Calif.) (18-1-3) 0
Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. 8 Concordia (Calif.) (18-0-3) 2
Friday, 1 p.m.
5 Embry-Riddle (Fla.) (15-4-1) 6 Saturday, 5 p.m. Reinhardt (Ga.) (15-4-2) 0 Our Lady of the Lake (Texas) (16-3-1) 0 Saturday, 1 p.m. 12 William Carey (Miss.) (18-4-0) 1
William Jessup (Calif.) (14-7-0) 0 Saturday, 1 p.m. 4 Concordia (Ore.) (18-1-1) 3
5 Embry-Riddle (Fla.) (16-5-1) 0
Tuesday, 4 p.m. 12 William Carey (Miss.) (18-5-0) 0
Wednesday, 4 p.m.
Cal State San Marcos (12-5-1) 1 Saturday, 1 p.m. 14 The Master's (Calif.) (15-6-0) 0
4 Concordia (Ore.) (20-1-1) 1
Monday, 4 p.m. 4 Concordia (Ore.) (19-1-1) 2
Saturday, 5 p.m.
NATIONAL
3 Northwood (Fla.) (16-1-1) 3 3 Northwood (Fla.) (17-1-1) 2
Monday, 11 a.m.
Columbia (Mo.) (16-2-2) 1 Saturday, 1:30 p.m. 6 Vanguard (Calif.) (15-4-1) 1
Ottawa (Kan.) (13-7-2) 0 Saturday, 1 p.m. 10 Cumberland (Tenn.) (16-3-1) 1
Wednesday, 11 a.m.
Westminster (Utah) (11-7-3) 2 Saturday, 1 p.m. 2 Westmont (Calif.) (15-1-4) 2
2013
3 Northwood (Fla.) (17-1-2) 2
Robert Morris (Ill.) (15-5-1) 1
Tuesday, 11 a.m. 6 Vanguard (Calif.) (15-5-1) 1 Vanguard advances on PK's, 4-3
Friday, 3:30 p.m. 7 Davenport (Mich.) (19-2-1) 3 (2OT)
2 Westmont (Calif.) (17-2-5) 0 Westmont advances on PK's, 7-6
4 Concordia (Ore.) (22-1-1)
National Champion
Aug. 26
Jessica Harris
Sept. 2
Therese Hagbyhn
Sept. 9
Lexi Tucker
Sept. 16
None
Wednesday, 1:30 p.m.
Westminster Westminster
Oct. 7
Miranda Miner
Westminster
Oct. 14
Nicole Carter
Westminster
Oct. 21
Mandi Achten
Rocky Mountain
Oct. 28
Ashley Todd
Nov. 4
Mandi Achten
Aug. 26
Jamie Wilkinson
Sept. 2
Rachel Hein
Sept. 9
Jamie Carter
Westminster Rocky Mountain Carroll
Sept. 16 Abi Yanke
Westminster
Sept. 23 Abi Yanke
Westminster
Sept. 30 Abi Yanke
Westminster
Oct. 7
Jamie Carter
Carroll
Oct. 14
Jamie Carter
Carroll
Oct. 21
Malin Johansson
Oct. 28
Abi Yanke
Nov. 4
Ambri Stein
2 Westmont (Calif.) (17-1-5) 2
2 Westmont (Calif.) (17-1-4) 1 (OT)
2 Westmont (Calif.) (16-1-4) 2 Westmont advances on PK's, 4-1
*Denotes Opening Round host. All Final Site games will be video-streamed by NeuLion and can be viewed at www.NAIA.org. Opening Round times local. Final site times CST.
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Great Falls Rocky Mountain
FRONTIER Defensive PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
15 Martin Methodist (Tenn.) (16-6-1) 0
Monday, 1:30 p.m.
Westminster
Sept. 30 Nicole Carter
7 Davenport (Mich.) (19-3-1) 0
Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.
Westminster Rocky Mountain
Sept. 23 Nicole Carter
10 Cumberland (Tenn.) (16-4-1) 2
15 Martin Methodist (Tenn.) (16-5-1) 4 Saturday, 12 p.m. Trinity International (Ill.) (13-6-3) 1
ORANGE BEACH, AL
Robert Morris (Ill.) (15-4-1) 2
7 Davenport (Mich.) (18-2-1) 4 Saturday, 1 p.m. St. Ambrose (Iowa) (14-5-1) 2
CHAMPIONSHIP
Cal State San Marcos (12-6-1) 2
11 Spring Arbor (Mich.) (18-3-1) 1 Saturday, 6 p.m. Robert Morris (Ill.) (14-4-1) 3
4 Concordia (Ore.) (21-1-1) 2 (2OT)
13 St. Thomas (Fla.) (17-2-1) 0
3 Northwood (Fla.) (15-1-1) 7 Saturday, 2 p.m. Bellevue (Neb.) (10-8-3) 0
4 Concordia (Ore.) (22-1-1) 1
5 Embry-Riddle (Fla.) (16-4-1) 1 (OT)
13 St. Thomas (Fla.) (17-1-1) 3 Saturday, 1 p.m. Hastings (Neb.) (16-5-1) 1
Brianna Wilson, Westminster College; Sr., D Miranda Miner, Westminster College; Jr., F
1 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (21-3-0) 2
Monday, 6:30 p.m.
Bye
John Brown (Ark.) (14-4-3) 0
Abi Yanke, Westminster College, So., GK Chez Keehn, Rocky Mountain College; So., MF
1 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (19-3-0) 6 Saturday, 12 p.m. Asbury (Ky.) (11-9-0) 0
Jazmine Aguirre, Great Falls, Jr., MF
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Against the Opposition 40 2014 WESTMINSTER WOMEN’S SOCCER ALMANAC
Series Records Overall Arizona Christian
Pct Home Away Neutral
2-0-0 1.000 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0
Overall Sioux Falls
Pct Home Away Neutral
1-0-0 1.000 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Avila
1-0-0 1.000 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Soka
1-0-0 1.000 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
Baker
1-0-0 1.000 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Southern Oregon
0-1-1 .250 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-1
Biola
1-0-0 1.000 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Southern Utah
0-3-0 .000 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-0-0
Brigham Young-Hawaii
0-1-0 .000 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
Texas at Brownsville
0-1-0
Cal State East Bay
0-1-0
.000
0-0-0
0-1-0
0-0-0
Utah Valley
0-3-0 .000 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0
Cal State San Marcos
1-3-0
.250
0-2-0
1-1-0
0-0-0
Carroll
5-9-3 .382 4-1-2 0-8-1 1-0-0
.000
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
Warner Pacific
0-1-0 .000 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
Weber State
0-1-0 .000 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
Cascade
1-1-0 .500 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
Westmont
0-2-1 .167 0-1-0 0-1-1 0-0-0
Chaminade
1-0-0 1.000 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
William Carey
0-1-0 .000 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0
College of Idaho
4-2-0
Concordia (Calif.)
0-2-0 .000 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
.667
3-2-0
1-0-0
0-0-0
William Jessup
1-0-0 1.000 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
York
1-0-0 1.000 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Concordia (Ore.)
0-2-0 .000 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0
TOTALS
Corban
1-0-0 1.000 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
71-56-10 .555 42-13-4 21-38-5 8-5-1
Doane
1-0-0 1.000 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
.746
.367
.607
Dominican
1-0-0 1.000 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
MISCELLANEOUS
Eastern Oregon
1-0-0 1.000 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0
Overtime
7-5-10 .545 5-1-4 2-3-5 0-1-1
Embry-Riddle (Ariz.)
5-0-0 1.000 3-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0
Ranked Opponent
8-18-2 .321 7-4-1 1-11-1 0-3-0
Evergreen
1-0-0 1.000 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
Postseason
Fresno Pacific
0-1-0 .000 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
Great Falls
14-0-0 1.000 7-0-0 7-0-0 0-0-0
Overall Pct Home Away Neutral
6-4-2 .583 1-0-1 1-3-1 4-1-0
All-Time vs. Ranked Opponent
Hawaii Pacific
0-1-0 .000 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
Sept. 14, 2007
#17 CONCORDIA (CA)
L
0-3
Holy Names
2-0-0 1.000 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0
Oct. 28, 2007
at #7 Carroll*
L
1-5
Hope International
2-0-0 1.000 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Sept. 1, 2008
at #22 Concordia (CA)
L
0-1
Houston-Victoria
1-0-0 1.000 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
Sept. 19, 2008
at #12 Point Loma Nazarene
L
0-1
Idaho State
0-0-1 .500 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0
Sept. 21, 2008
at #9 Cal State San Marcos
L
0-3
Jamestown
1-0-0 1.000 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Sept. 11, 2009
#23 EMBRY-RIDDLE (AZ)
W
1-0
Kansas Wesleyan
2-0-0 1.000 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Sept. 18, 2009
#15 THE MASTER’S
L
0-2
Lindsey Wilson
0-1-0 .000 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
Sept. 20, 2009
#17 CARROLL*
T
0-0
Martin Methodist
0-1-0 .000 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0
Sept. 10, 2010
#10 POINT LOMA NAZARENE
W
1-0
2ot
Marymount (Calif.)
2-0-0 1.000 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
Oct. 5, 2010
#22 CARROLL*
W
2-1
The Master’s College
0-2-0
Oct. 24, 2010
at #23 Carroll*
L
1-3
Menlo
1-0-0 1.000 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
Nov. 11, 2010
at #19 Carroll^
L
0-3
Midland
1-0-0 1.000 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Aug. 26, 2011
#5 BAKER
Mills College
1-0-0 1.000 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
Sept. 9, 2011
vs #7 William Carey
Minot State
1-0-0 1.000 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0
Sept. 10, 2011
vs #22 Mobile
Mobile
0-1-0 .000 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0
Sept. 16, 2011
#25 KANSAS WESLEYAN
Northwest
1-0-0 1.000 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
Sept. 25, 2011
at #5 Concordia (CA)
L
0-3
Northwest Christian
1-0-0 1.000 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Oct. 1, 2011
#23 CARROLL*
W
1-0
.000
0-2-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
W
2-1
2ot
L
1-2
L
4-5
W
2ot
5-1
Northwest Nazarene
1-0-1 .750 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0
Oct. 28, 2011
at #9 Cal State San Marcos
W
1-0
Northwood (Fla.)
0-1-0 .000 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
Nov. 19, 2011
at #8 Concordia (OR)#
L
0-1
Oregon Tech
1-0-1 .750 1-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0
Sept. 7, 2012
at #10 Westmont
L
0-4
Point Loma Nazarene
1-1-0
Sept. 30, 2012
at #22 Carroll*
L
2-3
Presentation
1-0-0 1.000 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0
Oct. 5, 2012
#10 Cal State San Marcos
L 0-3
Rocky Mountain
.500
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-0-0
5-10-2 .353 3-3-1 1-6-1 1-1-0
Oct. 8, 2012
#20 CARROLL*
W
2-0
Saint Francis (Ill.)
0-1-0
.000
0-0-0
0-1-0
0-0-0
Sept. 13, 2013
vs #14 Martin Methodist
L
0-2
Saint Thomas (Fla.)
0-1-0
.000
0-0-0
0-1-0
0-0-0
Sept. 14, 2013
at #1 Lindsey Wilson
L
0-2
Saint Xavier
0-1-0 .000 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
Sept. 29, 2013
#21 CAL STATE SAN MARCOS
L
0-1
San Diego Christian
1-0-0
Nov. 23, 2013
at #2 Westmont
T
2-2
1.000
1-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
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SERIES Results Arizona Christian
11/11/10 Carroll^
3-0
A
All-Time
Westminster 2-0-0
10/1/11 Westminster*
1-0
H All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
Neutral Site
Westminster 2-0-0
10/22/11 Carroll*
1-0
A
At Westminster
Westminster 1-0-0
H
9/12/08 Westminster
8/25/07 Westminster
8-0
N 11/12/11 Tie^
10/16/10 Westminster
9-0
N
9/30/12 Carroll* 10/8/12 Westminster*
Avila 10/11/13
2-1
H
3-2
A
2-0
H Eastern Oregon A
All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
10/27/13 Westminster*
3-0
H
Neutral Site
Westminster 1-0-0
At Westminster
Westminster 1-0-0
11/8/13 Westminster^
2-0
N 9/25/10 Westminster
8/24/12 Westminster
6-0
Tie*
(2ot) 0-0%
Dominican
(2ot) 1-1
3-0
N
H %–Westminster won 2-1 in penalty kicks Embry-Riddle (Ariz.)
Baker Cascade All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
All-Time
At Westminster
Westminster 1-0-0
At Westminster
In Overtime
Westminster 1-0-0
At Cascade
8/26/11
Westminster
(2ot) 2-1
H
All-Time
Westminster 5-0-0
At Westminster
Westminster 3-0-0
At Embry-Riddle
Westminster 2-0-0
In Overtime
Westminster 1-0-0
A Streak
Westminster +5
Tied 1-1-0 Westminster 1-0-0 Cascade 1-0-0
9/23/07 Cascade
2-1
9/5/08 Westminster
2-0 H 8/26/07 Westminster
4-1
A
9/14/08 Westminster
2-1
H
1-0
H
Biola All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
Chaminade
9/11/09 Westminster
At Westminster
Westminster 1-0-0
All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
9/12/10
In Overtime
Westminster 1-0-0
At Chaminade
Westminster 1-0-0
10/15/10 Westminster
9/2/11
Westminster
(ot) 1-0
H
8/30/09 Westminster
4-1
Westminster
(ot) 1-0 2-1
H A
A Evergreen
Brigham Young-Hawaii
College of Idaho
All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
All-Time
BYU-Hawaii 1-0-0
All-Time
Westminster 4-2-0
At Evergreen
Westminster 1-0-0
At BYU-Hawaii
BYU-Hawaii 1-0-0
At Westminster
Westminster 3-2-0
In Overtime
Westminster 1-0-0
Westminster 1-0-0
8/30/08 Evergreen
8/29/09 BYU-Hawaii
2-1
A At College of Idaho
4-1
A
Streak
Westminster +4
Cal State East Bay
Last 5
Westminster 4-1-0
All-Time
Cal State East Bay 1-0-0
9/9/07
College of Idaho
2-0
H
All-Time
Fresno Pacific 1-0-0
At East Bay
Cal State East Bay 1-0-0
9/12/09
College of Idaho
4-0
H
At Fresno Pacific
Fresno Pacific 1-0-0
9/26/10 Westminster
1-0
A 8/30/08
9/18/11 Westminster
4-1
H
Cal State San Marcos
8/26/12 Westminster
4-0
H Great Falls
All-Time
Cal State San Marcos 3-1-0
9/20/13 Westminster
4-0
H All-Time
At Westminster
Cal State San Marcos 2-0-0
10/21/07
Cal State-East Bay
At San Marcos
3-0
A
Tied 1-1-0
Fresno Pacific
Fresno Pacific
4-1
A
Westminster 14-0-0
At Westminster
Westminster 7-0-0
Concordia (Calif.)
At Great Falls
Westminster 7-0-0
3-0
A
All-Time
Concordia 2-0-0
Streak
Westminster +14
10/28/11 Westminster
1-0
A
At Westminster
Concordia 1-0-0
Last 5
Westminster 5-0-0
10/5/12
Cal State San Marcos
3-0
H
At Concordia
Concordia 1-0-0
Last 10
Westminster 10-0-0
9/29/13
Cal State San Marcos
1-0
H
9/14/07 Concordia
3-0
H Frontier Conference
Westminster 14-0-0
9/1/08 Concordia
1-0 A 9/2/07 Westminster*
9/21/08
Cal State San Marcos
4-0 H
10/27/07 Westminster*
2-0
Concordia (Ore.)
10/17/08 Westminster*
4-2
A
Westminster 4-1-2
All-Time
Concordia 2-0-0
10/26/08 Westminster*
3-0
H
At Carroll
Carroll 8-0-1
At Concordia
Concordia 2-0-0
9/7/09 Westminster*
2-0 H
Neutral Site
Westminster 1-0-0
NAIA National Championships
Concordia 1-0-0
10/24/09 Westminster*
1-0
A
Streak
Westminster +3-0-1
9/25/11 Concordia
3-0
A 9/19/10 Westminster*
2-0
H
Last 5
Westminster 3-1-1
11/19/11 Concordia#
1-0
A
10/23/10 Westminster*
1-0
A
Last 10
Tied 4-4-2
9/5/11 Westminster*
4-0 H
Carroll All-Time At Westminster
Carroll 9-5-3
A
Frontier Conference
Carroll 7-4-2
Corban
10/23/11 Westminster*
2-0
Conference Tournament
Carroll 2-1-1
All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
9/3/12 Westminster*
4-1 H
At Westminster
Westminster 1-0-0
10/21/12 Westminster*
2-1
A
In Overtime
Westminster 1-0-0
9/22/13 Westminster*
4-0
H
10/12/13 Westminster*
2-0
A
In Overtime
Tied 0-0-3
10/28/07 Carroll*
5-1
A
10/7/08 Carroll*
1-0
H 9/22/07
10/19/08 Carroll*
2-1
A
Westminster
(ot) 3-2
H
A
H
Doane Hawaii Pacific
10/25/09 Carroll*
2-1
A
All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
All-Time Hawaii Pacific 1-0-0
11/14/09 Carroll^
5-0
A
At Westminster
Westminster 1-0-0
At Hawaii Pacific Hawaii Pacific 1-0-0
10/5/10 Westminster*
2-1
H 9/1/12 Westminster
10/24/10 Carroll*
3-1
A
9/20/09
Tie*
(2ot) 0-0
3-1 H 8/27/09
Hawaii Pacific
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A
SERIES Results Holy Names
Menlo Point Loma Nazarene
All-Time
Westminster 2-0-0
All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
All-Time
At Westminster
Westminster 1-0-0
At Menlo
Westminster 1-0-0
At Westminster
Neutral Site
Westminster 1-0-0
10/20/07 Westminster
In Overtime
Westminster 1-0-0
10/18/09 Westminster 11/11/11
Westminster
4-1 (ot) 2-1
3-1
A
Midland
H
All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
At Westminster
Westminster 1-0-0
Hope International All-Time
Westminster 2-0-0
At Westminster
Westminster 2-0-0
At Point Loma Nazarene Point Loma Nazarene 1-0-0 9/19/08
N
9/8/13 Westminster
Point Loma Nazarene
9/10/10 Westminster
A
1-0
H
Presentation Westminster 1-0-0
Neutral Site
Westminster 1-0-0
9/1/07 Westminster
1-0 H All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
9/16/12 Westminster
1-0
Westminster 1-0-0
10/16/09 Westminster
1-0
2-1 H All-Time
Mills Conference Tournament
H At Mills
Tied 1-1-0 Westminster 1-0-0
5-1
A
Houston-Victoria
11/7/13 Westminster^
Westminster 1-0-0 9-0
N
Rocky Mountain All-Time Rocky Mountain 10-5-2
All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
Minot State
At Westminster
At Houston-Victoria
Westminster 1-0-0
All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
At Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain 6-1-1
7-1
Neutral Site
Westminster 1-0-0
Neutral Site
Tied 1-1-0
Conference Tournament
Westminster 1-0-0
Streak
Westminster +1-0-0
10/27/12 Westminster
A
Idaho State
11/10/10 Westminster 1
Tied 3-3-1
Last 5 Rocky Mountain 2-1-2 1-0 N
All-Time
Tied 0-0-1
Last 10 Rocky Mountain 5-3-2
At Idaho State
Tied 0-0-1
Mobile Frontier Conference Rocky Mountain 8-3-2
Tied 0-0-1
All-Time Mobile 1-0-0
Conference Tournament
Neutral Site Mobile 1-0-0
In Overtime Rocky Mountain 2-0-2
In Overtime Mobile 1-0-0
9/16/07 Westminster*
2-0
9/10/11
10/26/07
Rocky Mountain*
5-0
A
8/22/08
Rocky Mountain*
(ot) 2-1
H
10/16/08 Northwest
Rocky Mountain*
2-0
A
Westminster 1-0-0
11/14/08
Rocky Mountain^
1-0
N
Westminster 1-0-0
10/3/09 Westminster*
2-1
H
In Overtime 8/16/10
Tie
(2ot) 0-0
A
Jamestown All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
At Westminster
Westminster 1-0-0
8/20/13 Westminster
6-0
Mobile
H All-Time At Northwest
Kansas Wesleyan All-Time
Westminster 2-0-0
At Westminster
Westminster 2-0-0
9/21/12 Westminster
(2ot) 5-4
2-0
N
A 10/22/09
Rocky Mountain*
Westminster 2-1-0
(ot) 2-1
H
A
11/13/09 Westminster^
1-0
N H
10/3/10
Rocky Mountain*
2-0
9/6/09 Westminster
2-0 H All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
10/21/10
Rocky Mountain*
2-0
A
9/16/11 Westminster
5-1
Westminster 1-0-0
8/29/11 Westminster*
5-2
H
Northwest Christian
H At Westminster 9/8/07 Westminster
2-0 H 10/15/11
Lindsey Wilson
Rocky Mountain*
10/14/12
Tie*
All-Time
Lindsey Wilson 1-0-0
Northwest Nazarene
10/19/12
Rocky Mountain*
At Lindsey Wilson
Lindsey Wilson 1-0-0
All-Time
Westminster 1-0-1
10/6/13
Tie*
At Westminster
Westminster 1-0-1
10/20/13
Rocky Mountain*
In Overtime
Westminster 1-0-1
11/9/13 Westminster^
9/14/13
Lindsey Wilson
2-0
A
Martin Methodist
9/5/07
Tie
All-Time Martin Methodist 1-0-0
8/24/10
Westminster
(2ot) 1-1
H
(ot) 1-0
H
Martin Methodist
2-0
N
In Overtime
Northwood 1-0-0
9/4/10
At Marymount
Westminster 1-0-0
Northwood
10/8/11 Westminster
3-0
9/9/12 Westminster
2-1 A All-Time
(ot) 2-1
A
H Oregon Tech At Westminster
The Master’s
In Overtime
All-Time
The Master’s 2-0-0
9/28/08
At Westminster
The Master’s 2-0-0
9/6/13 Westminster
1-0
H
A
Saint Francis (Ill.) Saint Francis 1-0-0
Westminster 1-0-0
The Master’s
1-0
9/2/13
Northwood 1-0-0
Westminster 1-0-0
8/24/13
H
All-Time
At Westminster
H
A
2-1
Saint Francis 1-0-0
All-Time
2-0
A
At Saint Francis
Northwood 1-0-0
The Master’s
3-1 (2ot) 1-1
All-Time
Marymount At Northwood
9/18/09
A H
Northwood (Fla.)
Neutral Martin Methodist 1-0-0 9/13/13
1-0 (2ot) 2-2
Tie
Westminster 1-0-1
Saint Francis
2-1
A
Saint Thomas (Fla.) All-Time
St. Thomas 1-0-0
At St. Thomas
St. Thomas 1-0-0
In Overtime 9/6/10
St. Thomas
St. Thomas 1-0-0 (2ot) 1-0
A
Westminster 1-0-1 Tied 0-0-1 (2ot) 2-2
H
Saint Xavier All-Time
1-0 H At Saint Xavier 8/31/13
Saint Xavier
Saint Xavier 1-0-0 Saint Xavier 1-0-0 1-0
A
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SERIES Results San Diego Christian
Westmont
All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
All-Time
Westmont 2-0-1
At Westminster
Westminster 1-0-0
At Westminster
Westmont 1-0-0
9/6/08 Westminster
3-1 H At Westmont NAIA National Championships
Westmont 1-0-1 Tied 0-0-1
Sioux Falls
8/28/10 Westmont
2-1
All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
9/7/12 Westmont
4-0 A
At Westminster
Westminster 1-0-0
11/23/13
8/24/08 Westminster
3-2
Tie#
(2ot) 2-2%
H A
H %–Westmont won 4-1 in penalty kicks
Soka William Carey All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
All-Time
William Carey 1-0-0
At Soka
Westminster 1-0-0
Neutral Site
William Carey 1-0-0
10/30/11 Westminster
2-0
A
9/9/11
William Carey
2-1
N
Southern Oregon
William Jessup
All-Time
Southern Oregon 1-0-1
All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
At Southern Oregon
Southern Oregon 1-0-1
At Westminster
Westminster 1-0-0
Neutral Site
Tied 0-0-1
In Overtime
Tied 0-0-1
9/26/08
Southern Oregn
9/23/11
Tie
9/26/13 Westminster
1-0
H
1-0
A
York
(2ot) 0-0
N
All-Time
Westminster 1-0-0
At Westminster
Westminster 1-0-0
Southern Utah All-Time
Southern Utah 3-0-0
At Southern Utah
Southern Utah 3-0-0
10/11/07
Southern Utah
5-0
A
10/11/08
Southern Utah
3-0
A
9/16/09
Southern Utah
4-0
A
9/14/12 Westminster
4-1
H
Texas at Brownsville All-Time
Texas at Brownsville 1-0-0
Neutral Site
Texas at Brownsville 1-0-0
10/28/12
Texas at Brownsville
1-0
N
Utah Valley All-Time
Utah Valley 3-0-0
At Westminster
Utah Valley 1-0-0
At Utah Valley
Utah Valley 2-0-0
8/12/09
Utah Valley
2-0
8/13/10
Utah Valley
3-0
A A
8/15/11
Utah Valley
2-1
H
Warner Pacific All-Time
Warner Pacific 1-0-0
At Warner Pacific
Warner Pacific 1-0-0
9/21/07
Warner Pacific
2-0
A
Weber State All-Time
Weber State 1-0-0
At Weber State
Weber State 1-0-0
8/21/09
Weber State
2-1
A
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Game RECORDS Goals - Team 1.
9
vs Presentation
9
vs Southwestern (Ariz.)
3.
8
vs College of the Southwest
Assists - Team November 7, 2013
1.
6
vs Presentation
6
vs Avila
August 24, 2012
August 25, 2007
3.
5
vs Mills
October 16, 2009
October 27, 2012
October 16, 2010
November 7, 2013
4.
7
vs Houston-Victoria
4.
4
vs College of Idaho
5.
6
vs Jamestown
August 20, 2013
4
vs Houston-Victoria
6
vs Avila
August 24, 2012
4
vs Evergreen
September 22, 2012
7.
5
vs Kansas Wesleyan
September 16, 2011
4
vs York
September 14, 2012
5
vs Rocky Mountain
August 29, 2011
4
vs College of Idaho
August 26, 2012
5
vs Mills College
October 16, 2009
4
vs College of Idaho
September 18, 2011
10.
4
vs Great Falls
September 22, 2013
4
vs Rocky Mountain
4
vs College of Idaho
September 20, 2013
4
vs Holy Names
4
vs York
September 14, 2012
4
vs Embry-Riddle (Ariz.)
August 26, 2007
4
vs Great Falls
September 3, 2012
4
vs College of the Southwest
August 25, 2007
4
vs College of Idaho
August 26, 2012
4
vs College of Idaho
September 18, 2011
Assists - Individual
4
vs Mobile
September 10, 2011
4
vs Great Falls
4
vs Holy Names
4
vs Chaminade University
September 20, 2013 October 27, 2012
August 29, 2011 October 18, 2009
1.
2
Nicole Carter vs Presentation
September 5, 2011
2
Lexi Tucker vs Great Falls
November 7, 2013
October 18, 2009
2
Lexi Tucker vs Jamestown
August 20, 2013
August 30, 2009
2
Jaime Nelson vs Evergreen
September 22, 2012
September 22, 2013
4
vs Great Falls
October 17, 2008
2
Lorin Wathen vs College of Idaho
August 26, 2012
4
vs Great Falls
September 2, 2007
2
Margo Hickman vs Avila
August 24, 2012
4
vs Embry-Riddle (Ariz.)
August 26, 2007
2
Sarah Swenson vs Marymount
2
Sarah Swenson vs Mills
2
Jennifer Pirente vs at Embry-Riddle (Ariz.)
Goals - Individual 1.
3
Carissa Cooper vs Houston-Victoria
October 8, 2011 October 16, 2009 August 26, 2007
October 27, 2012
3
Rylei North vs Doane
3
Maggie Nielsen vs College of the Southwest
September 1, 2012 August 25, 2007
1.
24
vs Presentation
3
Jennifer Pirente vs College of the Southwest
August 25, 2007
2.
21
vs Southwestern (Ariz.)
5.
2
Lexi Tucker vs Westmont
November 23, 2013
3.
20
vs College of the Southwest
2
Lexi Tucker vs Presentation
November 7, 2013
4.
18
vs Houston-Victoria
2
Carissa Cooper vs Presentation
November 7, 2013
18
vs Avila
August 24, 2012
2
Jennifer Beaudoin vs Presentation
November 7, 2013
6.
15
vs Mills
October 16, 2009
2
Jessica Harris vs Jamestown
August 20, 2013
7.
14
vs Jamestown
2
Camille Cooper vs Houston-Victoria
October 27, 2012
14
vs Rocky Mountain
August 29, 2011
2
Camille Cooper vs Great Falls
October 21, 2012
9.
12
vs College of Idaho
September 20, 2013
2
Justine Jones vs Evergreen
September 22, 2012
12
vs York
September 14, 2012
2
Rylei North vs York
September 14, 2012
12
vs College of Idaho
August 26, 2012
2
Alyssa Hill vs College of Idaho
August 26, 2012
12
vs College of Idaho
September 18, 2011
2
Amanda Peppers vs College of Idaho
August 26, 2012
12
vs Kansas Wesleyan
September 16, 2011
2
Rylei North vs Avila
August 24, 2012
12
vs Holy Names
2
Corie Walch vs Great Falls
October 23, 2011
12
vs Embry-Riddle (Ariz.)
2
Margo Hickman vs Kansas Wesleyan
September 16, 2011
2
Margo Hickman vs Mobile
September 10, 2011
2
Heather Hillam vs Great Falls
September 5, 2011
1.
6
Carissa Cooper vs Houston-Victoria
2
Sarah Swenson vs Great Falls
September 5, 2011
6
Rylei North vs Doane
2
Carissa Cooper vs Rocky Mountain
August 29, 2011
6
Maggie Nielsen vs College of the Southwest
2
Heather Hillam vs Holy Names
October 18, 2009
6
Jennifer Pirente vs College of the Southwest
2
Tanisia Wilson vs Mills College
October 16, 2009
5.
5
Jennifer Beaudoin vs Presentation
November 7, 2013
2
Maddie Spere vs Embry-Riddle (Ariz.)
November 7, 2013
2
Jennifer Pirente vs San Diego Christian
2
September 14, 2008
Points - Team November 7, 2013 October 16, 2010 August 25, 2007 October 27, 2012
August 20, 2013
October 18, 2009 August 26, 2007
Points - Individual October 27, 2012 September 1, 2012 August 25, 2007 August 25, 2007
5
Lexi Tucker vs Presentation
September 6, 2008
5
Camille Cooper vs Houston-Victoria
October 27, 2012
Jennifer Pirente vs Menlo
October 20, 2007
5
Margo Hickman vs Kansas Wesleyan
September 16, 2011
2
Madison Spere vs Corban
September 22, 2007
5
Margo Hickman vs Mobile
September 10, 2011
2
Jennifer Pirente vs Nothwest Christian
September 8, 2007 September 2, 2007
2
Jennifer Pirente vs Great Falls
2
Carley Empey vs Embry-Riddle (Ariz.)
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August 26, 2007
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Game RECORDS Shots - Team
Corner Kicks - Team
1.
47
vs Chaminade
August 30, 2009
2.
39
vs Southwestern (Ariz.)
1.
10
October 16, 2010
2.
9
vs Northwest Nazarene vs Great Falls
September 22, 2013
39
vs College of the Southwest
4.
29
vs Great Falls
August 25, 2007
September 20, 2013
5.
28
vs Presentation
6.
27
vs Soka
October 30, 2011
7
vs Doane
7.
26
vs York
September 14, 2012
7
vs Marymount
8.
25
vs Sioux Falls
August 24, 2008
7
vs Great Falls
9.
24
vs Doane
September 1, 2012
7
vs Embry-Riddle (Ariz.)
10.
23
vs Carroll
October 11, 2013
7
vs Chaminade
23
vs Houston-Victoria
October 27, 2012
7
vs Sioux Falls
23
vs Marymount
October 8, 2011
7
vs Northwest Christian
23
vs Kansas Wesleyan
23
vs San Diego Christian
3.
7
vs College of Idaho
September 22, 2013
7
vs Jamestown
November 7, 2013
7
vs York
August 24, 2010
August 20, 2013 September 14, 2012 September 1, 2012 October 8, 2013 October 23, 2010 September 11, 2009 August 30, 2009 August 24, 2008 September 8, 2007
September 16, 2011 September 6, 2008
1.
13
vs Southern Utah
September 16, 2009
13
vs Southern Utah
October 11, 2007
August 30, 2009
3.
12
vs Embry-Riddle (Ariz.)
October 11, 2013
4.
11
vs Westmont
Shots - Individual Nicole Taylor vs Chaminade
Saves - Team
1.
10
2.
9
Abigail Black vs Carroll
9
Margo Hickman vs Kansas Wesleyan
September 16, 2011
11
vs Cal State East Bay
4.
8
Justine Jones vs Evergreen
September 22, 2012
11
vs Menlo
8
Kate Stoner vs College of the Southwest
August 25, 2007
11
vs Northwest Nazarene
6.
7
Rylei North vs Doane
8.
10
vs The Master’s
7
Margo Hickman vs Baker
September 1, 2012 August 26, 2011
10
vs Texas at Brownsville
7
Megan Maldonado vs Chaminade
August 30, 2009
10
vs Northwood Unviersity
7
Sarah Swenson vs Chaminade
August 30, 2009
7
Jennifer Pirente vs Great Falls
September 2, 2007
Shots on Goal - Team October 16, 2010
October 21, 2007 October 20, 2007 September 5, 2007 August 24, 2013 October 28, 2012 September 4, 2010
Saves - Individual 1.
13
Kelsey Allen vs Southern Utah
2.
12
Kelsey Allen vs Embry-Riddle (Ariz.)
3.
11
Kelsey Allen vs Cal State East Bay
1.
29
vs Southwestern (Ariz.)
2.
27
vs Chaminade
August 30, 2009
11
Kelsey Allen vs Menlo
3.
24
vs College of the Southwest
August 25, 2007
11
Kelsey Allen vs Northwest Nazarene
4.
22
vs Presentation
5.
16
vs Carroll
16
vs Soka
7.
15
vs Great Falls
15
vs York
September 14, 2012
15
vs Doane
15
vs Mills
November 7, 2013
August 26, 2007 September 7, 2012
6.
10
Jamie Wilkinson vs The Master’s
October 11, 2013
10
Dayna Winter-Nolte vs Westmont
October 30, 2011
10
Lindsay Bekken vs Northwood (Fla.)
September 22, 2013
10
Lindsay Bekken vs Southern Utah
October 11, 2007 August 26, 2007 October 21, 2007 October 20, 2007 September 5, 2007 August 24, 2013 September 7, 2012 September 4, 2010 September 16, 2009
10.
9
Dayna Winter-Nolte vs Rocky Mountain
September 1, 2012
9
Dayna Winter-Nolte vs Concordia (Calif.)
September 1, 2008
October 22, 2009
October 16, 2009
9
Kelsey Allen vs Hope International
September 1, 2007
Shots on Goal - Individual 1.
7
Rylei North vs Doane
2.
6
Abigail Black vs Carroll
October 11 11, 2013
September 1, 2012
6
Margo Hickman vs Kansas Wesleyan
September 16, 2011
6
Margo Hickman vs Mobile
September 10, 2011
6
Alyssa Hill vs Southwestern (Ariz.)
October 16, 2010
6
Danielle Rankin vs Southwestern (Ariz.)
October 16, 2010
6
Jennifer Pirente vs Great Falls
8.
5
Margo Hickman vs Carroll
September 2, 2007
5
Heather Hillan vs Mills
5
Nicole Taylor vs Chaminade
August 30, 2009
5
Jennifer Pirente vs College of the Southwest
August 25, 2007
5
Kate Stoner vs College of the Southwest
August 25, 2007
October 1, 2011 October 16, 2009
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Miscellaneous Goal Records Fastest Goals Scored – Griffins
Shortest Time Between Goals - Opponents
1.
0:37+
Heather Hillam vs Southwestern (Ariz.)
October 16, 2010
1.
0:29
Southern Utah (10:46–11:15)
September 16, 2009
2.
0:39+
Maddie Spere vs Great Falls
October 26, 2008
2.
1:08
Mobile (26:56–28:04)
September 10, 2011
3.
1:45+
Heather Hillam vs Great Falls
October 24, 2009
3.
1:29
Southern Utah (38:34–40:03)
4.
1:48
Nicole Taylor vs Southwestern (Ariz.)
October 16, 2010
4.
1:59
BYU-Hawaii (33:01–35:00)
5.
2:36
Corie Walch vs Rocky Mountain
October 3, 2009
5.
2:00
Cal State San Marcos (67:00–69:00)
6.
3:05
Jaime Nelson vs Great Falls
7.
3:22
Justine Jones vs College of Idaho
8.
4:15
9.
5:03
10. 5:25
September 3, 2012
6.
2:15
Carroll (67:45–70:00)
September 18, 2011
7.
2:28
Rocky Mountain (83:50–86:18)
Megan Maldonado vs Southwestern (Ariz.)
October 16, 2010
8.
2:45
Southern Utah (40:03–42:48)
Corie Walch vs Carroll
October 19, 2008
9.
3:30
Heather Hillam vs Weber State
August 21, 2009
Fastest Goals Scored – Opponents
10. 4:29
October 11, 2007 August 29, 2009 September 21, 2008 October 28, 2007 August 29, 2011 October 11, 2007
Carroll (77:30–81:00)
October 28, 2007
Rocky Mountain (49:06–53:35)
October 20, 2013
Shortest Time Between Goals - Opposing Teams
1.
0:38
Own Goal, Rocky Mountain
October 6, 2013
1.
0:18
Westminster at 61:56 / Doane at 62:14
2.
0:43+
Morgan Bowe, Rocky Mountain
October 3, 2010
2.
0:27
Westminster at 5:25 / Weber State at 5:52
September 1, 2012
3.
3:34
Brooke Polus, St. Francis (Ill.)
September 2, 2013
3.
0:53
Westminster at 69:26 / Great Falls at 70:19
October 17, 2008
4.
5:05
Rebekah Counce, Mobile
September 10, 2011
4.
1:07
Westminster at 78:23 / Great Falls at 79:30
October 17, 2008
5.
5:17+
Anna Vig, Lindsey Wilson
September 14, 2013
5.
1:22
Sioux Falls at 19:27 / Westminster at 20:49
6.
5:52
Jessie Bradley, Weber State
August 21, 2009
6.
1:36
William Carey at 74:43 / Westminster at 76:19
August 21, 2009
August 24, 2008 September 9, 2011
7.
6:03
Brittanie Perez, Holy Names
October 18, 2009
7.
1:40
Westminster at 26:26 / Houston-Victoria at 28:06
8.
6:13+
Erika Mouritsen, College of Idaho
September 12, 2009
8.
1:46
Mobile at 50:45 / Westminster at 52:31
September 10, 2011
9.
6:30+
Meghan O’Connell, Carroll
November 14, 2009
9.
2:46
Westminster at 31:25 / Westmont at 34:11
November 23, 2013
10. 7:09+
Erin Marble, Southern Utah
October 11, 2008
Latest Goals in Regulation – Griffins
10. 3:28
Fresno Pacific at 71:08 / Westminster at 74:36
October 27, 2012
August 29, 2008
Shortest Three-Goal Span – Griffins
1.
89:56
Justine Jones vs Kansas Wesleyan
September 16, 2011
1.
3:18
vs Presentation (22:54–26:12)
2.
89:46
Jessica Harris vs Eastern Oregon
September 25, 2010
2.
3:39
vs Southwestern (Ariz.) (0:37–4:15)
3.
89:44
Maddie Klein vs Presentation
November 7, 2013
3.
4:31
vs Presentation (24:45–29:16)
November 7, 2013
4.
89:22
Claire Huntsberger vs Kansas Wesleyan
September 16, 2011
4.
7:00
vs Presentation (26:12–33:12)
November 7, 2013
5.
89:14
Justine Jones vs Evergreen
September 22, 2012
5.
8:20
vs Presentation (16:25–24:45)
November 7, 2013
6.
89:00
Carissa Cooper vs Presentation
November 7, 2013
6.
9:15
vs Avila (79:07–88:22)
7.
88:53+ Camille Cooper vs Great Falls
October 21, 2012
7.
9:37
vs Presentation (29:16–38:51)
8.
88:22
9.
88:07+ Lexi Tucker vs Oregon Tech
10. 88:00
Margo Hickman vs Avila Nicole Carter vs Carroll
89:15
Jessica Matthews, Corban Kirsty Montignani, Rocky Mountain
3.
86:58
4.
86:30+ Anastasia Vogel, William Carey
5.
86:18
6.
86:16+ Stacy Szeto, Southern Oregon
7.
84:21
8.
10:19
vs Southwestern (Ariz.) (61:31–71:49)
9.
10:36
vs Jamestown (36:04–46:40)
August 20, 2013
vs Holy Names (65:32–76:20)
October 18, 2009
10. 10:48
October 16, 2010
Shortest Three-Goal Span – Opponents October 22, 2011
1.
4:14
Southern Utah (38:34–42:48)
October 11, 2007
September 22, 2007
2.
9:45
Carroll (67:45–77:30)
October 28, 2007
October 14, 2012
3.
11:00
Carroll (70:00–81:00)
September 9, 2011
4.
12:19
Westmont (48:09–60:28)
October 28, 2007 September 7, 2012
August 29, 2011
5.
12:54
Southern Utah (10:46–23:40)
September 16, 2009
September 26, 2008
6.
15:20
Southern Utah (42:48–68:08)
October 11, 2007
Danielle Wilcox, Rocky Mountain
October 21, 2010
7.
15:39
Fresno Pacific (61:48–77:27)
August 29, 2008
8.
84:20+ Jameisha Washington, Westmont
August 28, 2010
8.
16:24
Southern Utah (40:03–56:27)
October 11, 2007
9.
83:59
September 8, 2013
9.
18:17
Concordia (Calif.) (17:50–36:07)
September 25, 2011
Carroll (61:48–81:33)
November 14, 2009
10. 83:50
Chloe Pennisi, Rocky Mountain
August 24, 2012 November 7, 2013
August 24, 2012
Latest Goals in Regulation – Opponents 89:15+ Haley Jensen, Carroll
October 16, 2010
September 6, 2013 October 11, 2013
1.
November 7, 2013
Celia Williams, Midland Sarah Snoozy, Rocky Mountain
August 29, 2011
Shortest Time Between Goals - Griffins
10. 19:45
Golden Goals – Griffins
1.
0:34
vs Kansas Wesleyan (89:22–89:56)
2.
0:44
vs Presentation (89:00–89:44)
3.
0:45
vs College of Idaho (86:27–87:12)
September 16, 2011
Kate Stoner vs Corban (3-2, 95:39)
September 22, 2007
November 7, 2013
Sarah Swenson vs Northwest Nazarene (1-0, 98:22)
August 24, 2010
August 26, 2012
Vanessa Jordan vs Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) (1-0, 99:32)
September 12, 2010
4.
1:11
vs Southwestern (AZ) (0:37–1:48)
October 16, 2010
Margo Hickman vs Baker (2-1, 108:43)
5.
1:26
vs Houston-Victoria (9:01–10:27)
October 27, 2012
Margo Hickman vs Biola (1-0, 96:47)
6.
1:27
vs Presentation (24:45–26:12)
November 7, 2013
Margo Hickman vs Holy Names (2-1, 98:00)
November 11, 2011
7.
1:39
vs Great Falls (14:47–16:25)
September 5, 2011
Jaime Nelson vs Evergreen (3-2, 104:15)
September 22, 2012
8.
1:53
vs Presentation (22:54–24:45)
November 7, 2013
9.
2:00
vs Mills (75:00–77:00)
October 16, 2009
Golden Goals – Opponents
vs Holy Names (74:17–76:20)
October 18, 2009
Kaitlyn Sleichter, Rocky Mountain (2-1, 94:00)
10. 2:03
Kristy Montignani, Rocky Mountain (2-1, 99:23) Annika Hogberg, Northwood (2-1, 90:50) + Denotes Game-Winning-Goal
48
August 26, 2011 September 2, 2011
August 22, 2008 October 22, 2009 September 4, 2010
Sara Mira, St. Thomas (Fla.) (1-0, 109:56)
September 6, 2010
Christy Lachappelle, Mobile (5-4, 108:25)
September 10, 2011
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Team Season Records Most Wins
Points per Game
Shots on goal
1. 12
12-5-1
2012
1. 6.89
2012
1.
176
41 goals
2013
12
12-7-2
2011
2. 5.05
2013
2.
152
38 goals
2011
3. 11
11-8-1
2010
3. 4.86
2011
3.
151
45 goals
2012
11
11-7-3
2013
4. 4.44
2007
4.
132
26 goals
2009
2007
5. 3.65
2009
5.
126
32 goals
2007
5. 9
9-8-1
9
9-10-1
2009
6. 3.58
2008
126
27 goals
2010
7. 7
7-11-1
2008
7. 3.45
2010
7.
113
24 goals
2008
Highest Winning Percentage
Goals
Shots on Goal per game
1. .694
12-5-1
2012
1. 45
2012
1. 8.39
2012
2. .619
12-7-2
2011
2. 41
2013
2. 8.38
2013
3. .595
11-7-3
2013
3. 38
2011
3. 7.24
2011
4. .575
11-8-1
2010
4. 32
2007
4. 7.00
2007
5. .528
9-8-1
2007
5. 27
2010
5. 6.60
2009
6. .475
9-10-1
2009
6. 26
2009
6. 6.30
2010
7. .395
7-11-1
2008
7. 24
2008
7. 5.95
2008
Fewest Losses
Goals per game
Saves
1. 5
12-5-1
2012
1. 2.50
2012
1.
122
32 GA
2007
2. 7
12-7-2
2011
2. 1.95
2013
2.
86
31 GA
2009
7
11-7-3
2013
3. 1.81
2011
3.
81
24 GA
2012
2007
4. 1.78
2007
81
20 GA
2010
4. 8
9-8-1
8
11-8-1
2010
5. 1.35
2010
5.
70
21 GA
2011
6. 10
9-10-1
2009
6. 1.30
2009
6.
69
30 GA
2008
7. 11
7-11-1
2008
7. 1.26
2008
7.
54
16 GA
2013
Most Conference Wins
Assists
Saves per game
1. 4
4-2-0
2011
1. 34
2012
1. 6.78
2007
2. 3
3-2-0
2007
2. 26
2011
2. 4.50
2012
3
3-2-1
2009
3. 24
2013
3. 4.30
2009
3
3-3-0
2010
4. 21
2009
4. 4.05
2010
3
3-2-1
2012
5. 20
2008
5. 3.63
2008
3
3-1-2
2013
6. 16
2007
6. 3.33
2011
7. 2
2-4-0
2008
7. 15
2010
7. 2.57
2013
Highest Conference Winning Percentage
Assists per game
Save percent
1. .667
4-2-0
2011
1. 1.89
2012
1.
.802
20 GA - 81 saves
2010
.667
3-1-2
2013
2. 1.24
2011
2.
.792
32 GA - 122 saves
2007
3. .600
3-2-0
2007
3. 1.14
2013
3.
.771
24 GA - 81 saves
2012
4. .583
3-2-1
2009
4. 1.052
2008
.771
16 GA - 54 saves
2013
.583
3-2-1
2012
5. 1.050
2009
5.
.769
21 GA - 70 saves
2011
6. .500
3-3-0
2010
6. 0.89
2007
6.
.735
31 GA - 86 saves
2009
7. .333
2-4-0
2008
7. 0.75
2010
7.
.697
30 GA - 69 saves
2008
Most Games Played
Shots attempted
Goals against avg
1. 21
12-7-2
2011
1.
306
41 goals
2013
1.
0.74
16 GA - 1,950 mins
2013
21
11-7-3
2013
2.
284
38 goals
2011
2.
0.95
21 GA - 1,982 mins
2011
3. 20
9-10-1
2009
3.
275
45 goals
2012
3.
0.97
20 GA - 1,859 mins
2010
20
11-8-1
2010
4.
247
26 goals
2009
4.
1.31
24 GA - 1,654 mins
2012
5. 19
7-11-1
2008
5.
226
27 goals
2010
5.
1.53
31 GA - 1,829 mins
2009
6. 18
9-8-1
2007
6.
202
24 goals
2008
6.
1.56
30 GA - 1,734 mins
2008
2012
7.
189
32 goals
2007
7.
1.77
32 GA - 1,626 mins
2007
18
12-5-1
Points
Shots per game
Most shutouts
1.
124
45g - 34a
2012
1. 15.28
2012
1. 10
2010
2.
106
41g - 24a
2013
2. 14.57
2013
10
2013
3.
102
38g - 26a
2011
3. 13.52
2011
3. 9
2011
4.
80
32g - 16a
2007
4. 12.35
2009
4. 6
2007
5.
73
26g - 21a
2009
5. 11.30
2010
6
2009
6.
69
27g - 15a
2010
6. 10.63
2008
6. 5
2012
7.
68
24g - 20a
2008
7. 10.50
2007
7. 2
2008
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team streaks Longest Winning Streak
Longest Road/Neutral Unbeaten Streak
Consecutive Games with a Goal
1.
5
Sept 10, 2010 – Sept 26, 2010
1.
7 (4-0-3)*
1.
4
Carley Empey (8/25/07–9/2/07)
5
Sept 9, 2012 – Sept 22, 2012
2.
4 (4-0-0)
Sept 25, 2010 – Oct 16, 2010
4
Margo Hickman (8/15/11–9/2/11)
3.
4
Aug 25, 2007 – Sept 2, 2007
3.
3 (3-0-0)
Oct 23, 2011 – Oct 30, 2011
3.
3
Jennifer Pirente (9/2/07–9/8/07)
4
Sept 5, 2008 – Sept 14, 2008
3
Jennifer Pirente (9/5/08–9/12/08)
4
Aug 30, 2009 – Sept 11, 2009
Consecutive Games Scoring a Goal
3
Tanisia Wilson (10/16/09–10/22/09)
4
Aug 26, 2011 – Sept 5, 2011
1.
9
Aug 15, 2011 – Sept 18, 2011
3
Sarah Swenson (9/5/11–9/10/11)
4
Oct 23, 2011 – Nov 11, 2011
9*
Oct 6, 2013 – Nov 23, 2013
3
Jessica Harris (10/20/13–11/7/13)
4
Aug 24, 2012 – Sept 3, 2012
3.
7
Oct 3, 2009 – Nov 13, 2009
3
Nicole Carter (9/20/13–9/26/13)
4
Oct 27, 2013 – Nov 9, 2013
4.
6
Aug 25, 2007 – Sept 8, 2007
3
Nicole Carter (10/27/13–11/8/13)
10.
3
Oct 3, 2009 – Oct 18, 2009
6
Sept 9, 2012 – Sept 30, 2012
6.
5
Oct 27, 2007 – Aug 30, 2008
5
Aug 29, 2009 – Sept 11, 2009
1.
4
Vanessa Jordan (10/3/09–10/22/09)
5
Sept 10, 2010 – Sept 26, 2010
2.
2
Alice Hewes (8/25/07–8/26/07)
Longest Unbeaten Streak
5
Sept 9, 2012 – Oct 27, 2012
2
Kate Stoner (8/25/07–8/26/07)
1.
6 (5-0-1)
Aug 25, 2007 – Sept 8, 2007
10.
4
Sept 5, 2008 – Sept 14, 2008
2
Jennifer Pirente (9/12/08–9/14/08)
2.
5 (5-0-0)
Sept 10, 2010 – Sept 26, 2010
4
Oct 23, 2011 – Nov 11, 2011
2
Brianna Wilson (10/15/10–10/16/10)
5 (4-0-1)
Oct 23, 2011 – Nov 12, 2011
4
Aug 24, 2012 – Sept 3, 2012
2
Heather Hillam (9/25/10–9/26/10)
5 (5-0-0)
Sept 9, 2012 – Sept 22, 2012
2
Margo Hickman (9/10/11–9/16/11)
5 (4-0-1)*
Oct 27, 2013 – Nov 23, 2013
Consecutive Games Allowing a Goal
2
Justine Jones (10/28/11–10/30/11)
6.
4 (4-0-0)
Sept 5, 2008 – Sept 14, 2008
1.
12
Sept 6, 2008 – Oct 19, 2008
2
Jaime Nelson (8/24/12–8/26/12)
4 (4-0-0)
Aug 30, 2009 – Sept 11, 2009
2.
7
Sept 21, 2007 – Oct 26, 2007
2
Justine Jones (9/14/12–9/16/12)
4 (3-0-1)
Sept 20, 2009 – Oct 18, 2009
3.
6
Nov 14, 2008 – Aug 30, 2009
2
Lorin Wathen (8/24/12–8/26/12)
4 (4-0-0)
Aug 26, 2011 – Sept 5, 2011
4.
5
Oct 28, 2007 – Sept 1, 2008
4 (4-0-0)
Aug 24, 2012 – Sept 3, 2012
5
Sept 1, 2012 – Sept 14, 2012
Consecutive Games with a Point
5
Oct 14, 2012 – Oct 28, 2012
1.
5
Margo Hickman (8/15/11–9/5/11)
7.
4
Oct 3, 2009 – Oct 22, 2009
2.
4
Carley Empey (8/25/07–9/2/07)
4
Sept 9, 2011 – Sept 23, 2011
4
Jennifer Pirente (9/5/08–9/19/08)
9.
3
Sept 12, 2009 – Sept 18, 2009
4
Vanessa Jordan (10/3/09–10/22/09)
Aug 28, 2010 – Sept 6, 2010
3
Oct 5, 2010 – Oct 16, 2010
3
Sept 20, 2013 –Sept 26, 2013
Longest Losing Streak
Oct 6, 2013 – Nov 23, 2013
Consecutive Games with an Assist
1.
4
Aug 12, 2009 – Aug 29, 2009
2.
3
Sept 19, 2008 – Sept 26, 2008
3
Oct 7, 2008 – Oct 16, 2008
3
3
Sept 12, 2009 – Sept 18, 2009
3
Oct 3, 2010 – Oct 15, 2010
3
Aug 28, 2010 – Sept 6, 2010
3
Aug 15, 2011 – Aug 29, 2011
1.
460:15
Lindsey Bekken (9/6/10–10/3/10)
3
Aug 24, 2013 – Sept 2, 2013
3
Sept 22, 2012 – Oct 5, 2012
2.
430:36
Abi Yanke (10/20/13–11/23/13)
3
Aug 24, 2013 – Sept 2, 2013
3.
357:09
Abi Yanke (9/14/13–9/29/13)
Longest Winless Streak
3
Sept 8, 2013 – Sept 14, 2013
4.
347:13
Dayna Winter-Nolte (10/22/11–11/11/11)
1.
7 (0-6-1)
Sept 19, 2008 – Oct 16, 2008
3
Sept 29, 2013 – Oct 11, 2013
5.
303:35
Dayna Winter-Nolte (9/25/11–10/15/11)
2.
4 (0-3-1)
Sept 12, 2009 – Sept 20, 2009
6.
296:18
Dayna Winter-Nolte (8/30/09–9/12/09)
3.
3 (0-3-0)
Aug 28, 2010 – Sept 6, 2010
Consecutive Shutouts
7.
280:28
Lindsey Bekken (8/13/10–8/28/10)
3 (0-3-0)
Aug 24, 2013 – Sept 2, 2013
1.
5
Sept 10, 2010 – Sept 26, 2010
8.
277:55
Lindsey Bekken (8/27/09–10/3/09)
3 (0-1-2)
Sept 29, 2013 – Oct 11, 2013
2.
4
Oct 27, 2013 – Nov 9, 2013
9.
264:16
Dayna Winter-Nolte (11/19/11–9/7/12)
3.
3
Sept 6, 2009 – Sept 11, 2009
10.
219:17
Kelsey Allen (8/26/07–9/5/07)
Longest Home Winning Streak
3
Oct 23, 2011 – Oct 30, 2011
1.
9
Aug 26, 2011 – Nov 11, 2011
3
Sept 20, 2013 – Sept 26, 2013
2.
6
Aug 24, 2012 – Sept 16, 2012
6.
2
Sept 1, 2007 – Sept 2, 2007
3.
5
Aug 24, 2008 – Sept 14, 2008
2
Aug 16, 2010 – Aug 24, 2010
5
Sept 6, 2013 – Sept 26, 2013
2
5.
4
Oct 26, 2008 – Sept 11, 2009
6.
3
Sept 10, 2010 – Sept 19, 2010
Consecutive Shutout Minutes
Consecutive Games Played 1.
80
Heather Hillam
2008–2011
80
Sarah Swenson
2008–2011
Sept 2, 2011 – Sept 5, 2011
3.
72
Rachel Watson
2007–2010
2
Oct 1, 2011 – Oct 8, 2011
4.
60
Vanessa Jordan
2008–2011
2
Aug 24, 2012 – Aug 26, 2012
60*
Miranda Miner
2011–2013
2
Sept 16, 2012 – Sept 21, 2012
6.
57
Corie Walch
2008–2010
7.
56
Maddie Spere
2007–2010
Longest Home Unbeaten Streak 1.
16 (15-0-1)
Aug 26, 2011 – Sept 16, 2012
Consecutive Shutout Minutes
8.
44
Sadie Young
2011–2013
2.
5 (5-0-0)
Aug 24, 2008 – Sept 14, 2008
1.
460:15
Sept 6, 2010 – Oct 3, 2010
9.
43
Alyssa Hill
2010–2012
5 (5-0-0)
Sept 6, 2013 – Sept 26, 2013
2.
430:36
Oct 20, 2013 – Nov 23, 2013
10.
40
Brinna Bennion
2010–2011
4.
4 (3-0-1)
Sept 1, 2007 – Sept 8, 2007
3.
357:09
Sept 14, 2013 – Sept 29, 2013
4 (4-0-0)
Oct 26, 2008 – Sept 11, 2009
4.
347:13
Oct 22, 2011 – Nov 11, 2011
6.
3 (3-0-0)
Sept 10, 2010 – Sept 19, 2010
5.
341:18
Aug 30, 2009 – Sept 12, 2009
1.
80
Heather Hillam
2008–2011
3 (2-0-1)
Oct 8, 2012 – Aug 20, 2013
6.
312:46
Nov 19, 2011 – Sept 1, 2012
2.
62
Sarah Swenson
2008–2011
7.
303:35
Sept 25, 2011 – Oct 15, 2011
3.
42*
Miranda Miner
2011–2013
Longest Road/Neutral Winning Streak
8.
280:28
Aug 13, 2010 – Aug 28, 2010
4.
39
Vanessa Jordan
2008–2009
1.
4
Sept 25, 2010 – Oct 16, 2010
9.
261:12
Aug 29 , 2011 – Sept 9, 2011
5.
37
Jennifer Pirente
2007–2008
4
Oct 12, 2013 – Nov 9, 2013
10.
232:28
Sept 14, 2012 – Sept 22, 2012
6.
31
Maddie Maldonado
2007–2008
3.
3
Oct 23, 2011 – Oct 30, 2011
7.
30
Jocelyn Londer
2007–2008
3
Sept 9, 2012 – Sept 22, 2012
8.
28
Sadie Young
2012–2013
9.
26
Megan Maldonado
2009–2010
26
Justine Jones
2011–2012
50
Consecutive Games Started
2014 WESTMINSTER WOMEN’S SOCCER ALMANAC
YEARLY LEADERS Goals
Game Winning Goals
2007
Jennifer Pirente
13
2008
Jennifer Pirente
2009
Saves
2007
Jennifer Pirente
3
2007
Kelsey Allen
6
Kate Stoner
3
2008
Dayna Winter-Nolte
69
Heather Hillam
6
2008
Maddie Spere
3
2009
Dayna Winter-Nolte
56
2010
Heather Hillam
7
2009
Heather Hillam
3
2010
Lindsay Bekken
79
2011
Margo Hickman
11
Sarah Swenson
3
2011
Dayna Winter-Nolte
68
2012
Rylei North
10
2010
Heather Hillam
4
2012
Dayna Winter-Nolte
41
2013
Nicole Carter
9
2011
Margo Hickman
5
2013
Abi Yanke
37
2012
Rylei North
3
2013
Nicole Carter
4
Goals per Game 2007
Jennifer Pirente
0.72
2008
Jennifer Pirente
0.32
Shots
2009
Heather Hillam
0.30
2007
Jennifer Pirente
2010
Heather Hillam
0.35
2008
2011
Margo Hickman
0.52
2012
Rylei North
2013
Nicole Carter
122
Saves per Game 2007
Kelsey Allen
6.78
2008
Dayna WInter-Nolte
3.63
49
2009
Dayna Winter-Nolte
3.29
Jennifer Pirente
48
2010
Lindsey Bekken
3.95
2009
Heather Hillam
46
2011
Dayna Winter-Nolte
3.21
0.62
2010
Heather Hillam
37
2012
Jamie Wilkinson
3.45
0.45
2011
Margo Hickman
76
2013
Abi Yanke
2.64
2012
Margo Hickman
56
2013
Lexi Tucker
56
Assists 2007
Kate Stoner
4
2008
Jennifer Pirente
4
Shots per Game
2009
Vanessa Jordan
5
2007
Jennifer Pirente
2010
Vanessa Jordan
3
2008
2011
Margo Hickman
5
2012
Margo Hickman
2013
Lexi Tucker
Save Percentage 2007
Kelsey Allen
.792
2008
Dayna Winter-Nolte
.697
2.72
2009
Lindsay Bekken
.833
Jennifer Pirente
2.53
2010
Lindsay Bekken
.798
2009
Heather Hillam
2.30
2011
Dayna Winter-Nolte
.764
8
2010
Heather Hillam
1.85
2012
Jamie Wilkinson
.809
6
2011
Margo Hickman
3.62
2013
Abi Yanke
.804
2012
Margo Hickman
3.11
2013
Lexi Tucker
2.67
Assists per Game 2007
Kate Stoner
0.24
2008
Jennifer Pirente
0.21
Shots on Goal
2009
Vanessa Jordan
0.25
2007
Jennifer Pirente
2010
Vanessa Jordan
0.15
2008
2011
Margo Hickman
0.24
2012
Margo Hickman
2013
Lexi Tucker
Goals Against Average 2007
Kelsey Allen
1.77
2008
Dayna Winter-Nolte
1.56
35
2009
Lindsay Bekken
0.94
Jennifer Pirente
28
2010
Lindsay Bekken
1.01
2009
Heather Hillam
31
2011
Dayna Winter-Nolte
0.98
0.44
2010
Sarah Swenson
21
2012
Jamie Wilkinson
0.99
0.29
2011
Margo Hickman
45
2013
Abi Yanke
0.61
2012
Margo Hickman
29
2013
Lexi Tucker
35
Points 2007
Jennifer Pirente
28
2008
Jennifer Pirente
16
SOG per Game
2009
Heather Hillam
13
2007
Jennifer Pirente
2010
Heather Hillam
16
2008
2011
Margo Hickman
27
2012
Rylei North
21
2013
Nicole Carter
Lexi Tucker
Goalie Wins 2007
Kelsey Allen
9
2008
Dayna Winter-Nolte
7
1.94
2009
Dayna Winter-Nolte
Jennifer Pirente
1.47
2010
Lindsay Bekken
11
2009
Heather Hillam
1.55
2011
Dayna Winter-Nolte
12
2010
Sarah Swenson
1.05
2012
Jamie Wilkinson
7
22
2011
Margo Hickman
2.14
2013
Abi Yanke
8
22
2012
Margo Hickman
1.61
2013
Lexi Tucker
1.67
7
Goalie Shutouts 2007
Kelsey Allen
6
2007
Jennifer Pirente
1.56
2008
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2
2008
Jennifer Pirente
0.84
2009
Dayna Winter-Nolte
5
2009
Heather Hillam
0.65
2010
Lindsay Bekken
9
2010
Heather Hillam
0.80
2011
Dayna Winter-Nolte
8
2011
Margo Hickman
1.29
2012
Dayna Winter-Nolte
3
2012
Rylei North
1.31
2013
Abi Yanke
8
2013
Nicole Carter
1.10
Points per Game
2014 WESTMINSTER WOMEN’S SOCCER ALMANAC
51
INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Points
Game-winning goals
Shots per game (min. 12 games)
1.
28
Jennifer Pirente (13g 2a)
2007
1.
5
Margo Hickman
2011
1.
3.62
Margo Hickman
2011
2.
27
Margo Hickman (11g 5a)
2011
2.
4
Heather Hillam
2010
2.
3.11
Margo Hickman
2012
3.
22
Nicole Carter (9g 4a)
2013
4
Nicole Carter
2013
3.
2.94
Justine Jones
2012
22
Lexi Tucker (8g 6a)
2013
4.
3
Sarah Swenson
2009
4.
2.72
Jennifer Pirente
2007
5.
21
Rylei North (10g 1a)
2012
3
Maddie Spere
2008
5.
2.67
Lexi Tucker
2013
6.
18
Margo Hickman (5g 8a)
2012
3
Jennifer Pirente
2007
6.
2.65
Kate Stoner
2007
7.
16
Heather Hillam (7g 2a)
2010
3
Heather Hillam
2009
7.
2.53
Jennifer Pirente
2008
16
Jennifer Pirente (6g 4a)
2008
3
Kate Stoner
2007
8.
2.44
Rylei North
2012
9.
15
Jaime Nelson (5g 5a)
2012
3
Corie Walch
2011
9.
2.30
Heather Hillam
2009
15
Justine Jones (5g 5a)
2012
3
Rylei North
2012
10. 2.16
Abigail Black
2013
15
Jessica Harris (7g 1a)
2013 Assists
Points per game (min. 12 games)
Shots on goal 1.
45
Margo Hickman
2011
1.
1.56
Jennifer Pirente
2007
2.
7
Lorin Wathen
2012
2.
35
Jennifer Pirente
2007
2.
1.31
Rylei North
2012
3.
6
Lexi Tucker
2013
35
Lexi Tucker
2013
3.
1.29
Margo Hickman
2011
4.
5
Justine Jones
2012
4.
31
Heather Hillam
2009
4.
1.10
Nicole Carter
2013
5
Jaime Nelson
2012
5.
30
Kate Stoner
2007
5.
1.05
Lexi Tucker
2013
5
Margo Hickman
2011
6.
29
Margo Hickman
2012
6.
1.00
Margo Hickman
2012
5
Vanessa Jordan
2009
7.
28
Jennifer Pirente
2008
7.
0.84
Jennifer Pirente
2008
8.
4
Kate Stoner
2007
8.
25
Rylei North
2012
8.
0.83
Jaime Nelson
2012
4
Nicole Carter
2013
25
Justine Jones
2012
0.83
Justine Jones
2012
4
Sarah Swenson
2011
10. 24
Jessica Harris
2013
Kate Stoner
2007
4
Jennifer Pirente
2008
4
Justine Jones
2011
10. 0.82
1.
8
Margo Hickman
2012
Goals
SOG per game (min. 12 games) 1.
2.14
Margo Hickman
2011
2.
1.94
Jennifer Pirente
2007
2012
3.
1.76
Kate Stoner
2007
Lorin Wathen
2012
4.
1.67
Lexi Tucker
2013
0.29
Lexi Tucker
2013
5.
1.61
Margo Hickman
2012
4.
0.28
Jaime Nelson
2012
6.
1.56
Rylei North
2012
2013
0.28
Justine Jones
2012
7.
1.55
Heather Hillam
2009
Heather Hillam
2010
6.
0.25
Vanessa Jordan
2009
8.
1.47
Jennifer Pirente
2008
6
Heather Hillam
2011
7.
0.238
Margo Hickman
2011
9.
1.39
Justine Jones
2012
6
Heather Hillam
2009
8.
0.235
Kate Stoner
2007
10. 1.15
Nicole Carter
2013
6
Jennifer Pirente
2008
9.
0.21
Justine Jones
2011
0.21
Jennifer Pirente
2008
1.
13
Jennifer Pirente
2007
Assists per game (min. 12 games)
2.
11
Margo Hickman
2011
1.
0.44
Margo Hickman
3.
10
Rylei North
2012
2.
0.39
4.
9
Nicole Carter
2013
3.
5.
8
Lexi Tucker
2013
6.
7
Jessica Harris
7
8.
Goals per game (min. 12 games)
1.
1
Jennifer Pirente
2007
1
Kate Stoner
2007
2011
1
Nicole Carter
2013
Margo Hickman
2012
1
Margo Hickman
2011
56
Lexi Tucker
2013
4.
53
Justine Jones
2012
Penalty kick attempts
5.
49
Jennifer Pirente
2007
1.
1
Margo Hickman
2011
2013
6.
48
Jennifer Pirente
2008
1
Jennifer Pirente
2007
Jennifer Pirente
2008
7.
46
Heather Hillam
2009
1
Nicole Carter
2013
Heather Hillam
2009
8.
45
Kate Stoner
2007
1
Jennifer Pirente
2008
Kate Stoner
2007
9.
41
Abigail Black
2013
1
Kate Stoner
2007
10. 39
Rylei North
2012
Jessica Harris
2013
1.
0.72
Jennifer Pirente
2007
Shots attempted
2.
0.62
Rylei North
2012
1.
76
Margo Hickman
3.
0.52
Margo Hickman
2011
2.
56
4.
0.45
Nicole Carter
2013
5.
0.38
Lexi Tucker
2013
6.
0.35
Heather Hillam
2010
7.
0.33
Jessica Harris
8.
0.32
9.
0.30
10. 0.29
JENNIFER PIRENTE
52
Penalty kicks made
39
MARGO HICKMAN
Rylei North
2014 WESTMINSTER WOMEN’S SOCCER ALMANAC
INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Saves
Most goalie ties
Games started
1.
122
Kelsey Allen
2007
1.
3
Abi Yanke
2013
1.
21
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2011
2.
79
Lindsay Bekken
2010
2.
2
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2011
21
Lexi Tucker
2013
3.
69
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2008
3.
1
Kelsey Allen
2007
21
Jessica Harris
2013
4.
68
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2011
1
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2012
21
Brianna Wilson
2013
5.
56
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2009
1
Lindsay Bekken
2010
21
Sadie Young
2013
6.
41
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2012
1
Lindsay Bekken
2009
21
Sarah Swenson
2011
7.
38
Jamie Wilkinson
2012
1
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2008
21
Miranda Miner
2013
8.
37
Abi Yanke
2013
21
Heather Hillam
2011
9.
30
Lindsay Bekken
2009
Most shutouts
9.
20
Jaime Nelson
2011
10. 17
Jamie Wilkinson
2013
1.
9
Lindsay Bekken
2010
20
Vanessa Jordan
2009
2.
8
Abi Yanke
2013
20
Sarah Swenson
2009
8
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2011
20
Brinna Bennion
2009
Saves per game (min. 12 games) 1.
6.78
Kelsey Allen
2007
4.
6
Kelsey Allen
2007
20
Heather Hillam
2009
2.
3.95
Lindsay Bekken
2010
5.
5
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2009
20
Heather Hillam
2010
3.
3.63
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2008
6.
3
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2012
20
Megan Maldonado
2009
4.
3.29
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2009
7.
2
Jamie Wilkinson
2013
20
Margo Hickman
2011
5.
3.24
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2011
2
Jamie Wilkinson
2012
20
Nicole Taylor
2009
6.
2.64
Abi Yanke
2013
2
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2008
20
Sarah Swenson
2010
Lindsay Bekken
2009
20
Lindsay Bekken
2010
10. 1 Save percent (min. 25 saves)
Goalie Games started
1.
.833
Lindsay Bekken
2009
Games played
2.
.809
Jamie Wilkinson
2012
1.
21
Heather Hillam
2011
1.
21
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2011
3.
.804
Abi Yanke
2013
21
Lexi Tucker
2013
2.
20
Lindsay Bekken
2010
4.
.798
Lindsay Bekken
2010
21
Alyssa Hill
2011
3.
19
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2008
5.
.792
Kelsey Allen
2007
21
Jessica Harris
2013
4.
18
Kelsey Allen
2007
6.
.764
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2011
21
Brianna Wilson
2013
5.
16
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2009
7.
.745
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2012
21
Sadie Young
2013
6.
14
Abi Yanke
2013
8.
.697
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2008
21
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2011
7.
10
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2012
9.
.691
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2009
21
Sarah Swenson
2011
8.
8
Jamie Wilkinson
2012
21
Michelle Erickson
2011
9.
7
Jamie Wilkinson
2013
21
Brinna Bennion
2011
10. 4
Lindsay Bekken
2009
Goals against avg (min. 900 minutes) 1.
0.61
Abi Yanke
2013
21
Miranda Miner
2011
2.
0.98
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2011
21
Miranda Miner
2013
Minutes played
3.
1.01
Lindsay Bekken
2010
21
Margo Hickman
2011
1.
1,937
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2011
4.
1.56
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2008
2.
1,811
Heather Hillam
2011
5.
1.77
Kelsey Allen
2007
Goalie Games played
3.
1,801
Brinna Bennion
2009
6.
1.80
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2009
1.
21
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2011
4.
1,797
Sarah Swenson
2011
2.
20
Lindsay Bekken
2010
5.
1,781
Miranda Miner
2013
3.
19
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2008
6.
1,777
Lindsay Bekken
2010
Most Goalie wins 1.
12
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2011
4.
18
Kelsey Allen
2007
7.
1,775
Sadie Young
2013
2.
11
Lindsay Bekken
2010
5.
17
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2009
8.
1,751
Lindsay Judd
2009
3.
9
Kelsey Allen
2007
6.
14
Abi Yanke
2013
9.
1,741
Nicole Taylor
2009
4.
8
Abi Yanke
2013
7.
10
Jamie Wilkinson
2012
10. 1,734
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2008
5.
7
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2008
10
Lindsay Bekken
2009
7
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2009
10
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2012
Goalie Minutes played
7
Jamie Wilkinson
2012
10. 7
Jamie Wilkinson
2013
1.
1,935
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2011
8.
5
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2012
2.
1,776
Lindsay Bekken
2010
9.
3
Jamie Wilkinson
2013
3.
1,734
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2008
10. 2
Lindsay Bekken
2009
4.
1,625
Kelsey Allen
2007
5.
1,320
Abi Yanke
2013
6.
1,251
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2009
Most goalie losses 1.
11
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2008
7.
814
Jamie Wilkinson
2012
2.
8
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2009
8.
795
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2012
8
Kelsey Allen
2007
9.
630
Jamie Wilkinson
2013
8
Lindsay Bekken
2010
10. 575
Lindsay Bekken
2009
5.
7
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2011
6.
4
Jamie Wilkinson
2013
4
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2012
8.
3
Abi Yanke
2013
9.
2
Lindsay Bekken
2009
10. 1
Jamie Wilkinson
2012
Lindsay Bekken
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INDIVIDUAL career RECORDS Goals per game (min. 25 games)
Points
Assists per game (min. 25 games)
1.
45
Margo Hickman (16g 13a)
2011-12
1.
0.51
Jennifer Pirente
2007-08
1.
0.33
Margo Hickman
2011-12
45
Heather Hillam (20g 5a)
2008-11
2.
0.41
Margo Hickman
2011-12
2.
0.24
Justine Jones
2011-12
3.
44
Jennifer Pirente (19g 6a)
2007-08
3.
0.25
Heather Hillam
2008-11
3.
0.184
Jaime Nelson
2011-12
4.
38
Sarah Swenson (13g 12a)
2008-11
4.
0.24
Justine Jones
2011-12
4.
0.178
Lorin Wathen
2010-13
5.
33
Corie Walch (12g 9a)
2008-11
5.
0.21
Nicole Carter
2011-13
5.
0.16
Jennifer Pirente
2007-08
6.
27
Justine Jones (9g 9a)
2011-12
6.
0.18
Carissa Cooper
2011-13
6.
0.15
Sarah Swenson
2008-11
27
Nicole Carter (11g 5a)
2011-13
7.
0.17
Maggie Nielsen
2007-08
7.
0.12
Corie Walch
2008-11
8.
24
Maddie Spere (9g 6a)
2007-10
8.
0.16
Sarah Swenson
2008-11
8.
0.11
Vanessa Jordan
2008-11
9.
23
Jessica Harris (11g 1a)
2010-13
9.
0.156
10. 22
Lexi Tucker (8g 6a)
2013
10. 0.155
Corie Walch
2008-11
9.
0.10
Maddie Spere
2007-10
Maddie Spere
2007-10
10. 0.09
Nicole Carter
2011-13
Game-winning goals
Points per game (min. 25 games)
Shots attempted
1.
1.19
Jennifer Pirente
2007-08
1.
9
Heather Hillam
2008-11
1.
133
Heather Hillam
2008-11
2.
1.15
Margo Hickman
2011-12
2.
6
Sarah Swenson
2008-11
2.
132
Margo Hickman
2011-12
3.
0.73
Justine Jones
2011-12
6
Margo Hickman
2011-12
3.
123
Sarah Swenson
2008-11
4.
0.56
Heather Hillam
2008-11
4.
5
Jennifer Pirente
2007-08
4.
97
Jennifer Pirente
2007-08
5.
0.51
Nicole Carter
2011-13
5.
4
Nicole Carter
2011-13
5.
78
Justine Jones
2011-12
6.
0.47
Sarah Swenson
2008-11
4
Maddie Spere
2007-10
6.
64
Jessica Harris
2010-13
7.
0.45
Jaime Nelson
2011-12
4
Jessica Harris
2010-13
7.
60
Maddie Spere
2007-10
8.
0.43
Corie Walch
2008-11
8.
3
Corie Walch
2008-11
8.
58
Vanessa Jordan
2008-11
9.
0.41
10. 0.35
Maddie Spere
2007-10
3
Kate Stoner
2007-08
Carissa Cooper
2011-13
3
Rylei North
2012
9.
56
Nicole Taylor
2009-11
56
Corie Walch
2008-11
56
Lexi Tucker
2013
Assists
Goals 1.
20
Heather Hillam
2008-11
1.
13
Margo Hickman
2011-12
2.
19
Jennifer Pirente
2007-08
2.
12
Sarah Swenson
2008-11
Shots per game (min. 25 games) 1.
3.38
Margo Hickman
2011-12
3.
16
Margo Hickman
2011-12
3.
9
Corie Walch
2008-11
2.
2.62
Jennifer Pirente
2007-08
4.
13
Sarah Swenson
2008-11
9
Justine Jones
2011-12
3.
2.11
Justine Jones
2011-12
5.
12
Corie Walch
2008-11
9
Vanessa Jordan
2008-11
4.
1.66
Heather Hillam
2008-11
6.
11
Jessica Harris
2010-13
6.
8
Lorin Wathen
2010-13
5.
1.60
Nicole Taylor
2009-11
11
Nicole Carter
2011-13
7.
7
Jaime Nelson
2011-12
6.
1.54
Sarah Swenson
2008-11
8.
10
Rylei North
10
Carissa Cooper
2012 2011-13
8.
6
Maddie Spere
2007-10
7.
1.29
Megan Maldonado
2009-10
6
Alyssa Hill
2009-12
8.
1.26
Jaime Nelson
2011-12
2007-08
9.
1.03
Maddie Spere
2007-10
10. 0.89
Jessica Harris
2010-13
10. 9
Maddie Spere
2007-10
6
Jennifer Pirente
Justine Jones
2011-12
6
Lexi Tucker
9
2013
Shots on goal 1.
74
Margo Hickman
2011-12
2.
72
Sarah Swenson
2008-11
3.
69
Heather Hillam
2008-11
4.
63
Jennifer Pirente
2007-08
5.
42
Maddie Spere
2007-10
6.
37
Jessica Harris
2010-13
7.
36
Justine Jones
2011-12
8.
35
Vanessa Jordan
2008-11
35
Lexi Tucker
10. 32
Alyssa Hill
2013 2009-12
SOG per game (min. 25 games) 1.
1.90
Margo Hickman
2011-12
2.
1.70
Jennifer Pirente
2007-08
3.
0.97
Justine Jones
2011-12
4.
0.90
Sarah Swenson
2008-11
5.
0.86
Heather Hillam
2008-11
6.
0.74
Megan Maldonado
2009-10
7.
0.72
Maddie Spere
2007-10
8.
0.61
Jaime Nelson
2011-12
9.
0.57
Nicole Taylor
2009-11
10. 0.51
Jessica Harris
2010-13
HEATHER HILLAM
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INDIVIDUAL career RECORDS Most goalie losses
Penalty kicks made 1.
1
Kate Stoner
2007-08
1.
30
Dayna Winter-Nolte
1
Nicole Carter
2011-13
2.
10
Lindsay Bekken
Games started 2008-09,11-12
1.
80
Heather Hillam
2008-11
2009-11
2.
69
Sarah Swenson
2008-11
1
Margo Hickman
2011-12
3.
8
Kelsey Allen
2007
3.
68
Corie Walch
1
Jennifer Pirente
2007-08
4.
5
Jamie Wilkinson
2012-13
4.
66
Dayna Winter-Nolte
5.
3
Abi Yanke
2012-13
Penalty kick attempts 1.
2
Jennifer Pirente
2007-08
Most goalie ties
2.
1
Nicole Carter
2011-13
1.
4
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2008-09,11-12
2008-11 2008-09,11-12
5.
63
Brinna Bennion
2008-11
6.
58
Vanessa Jordan
2008-11
7.
55
Miranda Miner
2011-13
8.
51
Sadie Young
2010-13
1
Kate Stoner
2007-08
2.
3
Abi Yanke
2012-13
9.
44
Maddie Spere
2007-10
1
Margo Hickman
2011-12
3.
2
Lindsay Bekken
2009-11
44
Jessica Harris
2010-13
4.
1
Kelsey Allen
2007 Goalie Games started
Saves 1.
234
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2.
122
Kelsey Allen
3.
109
4.
55
2008-09,11-12
1.
66
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2008-09,11-12
2.
24
Lindsay Bekken
Lindsay Bekken
2009-11
3.
18
Kelsey Allen
8
Abi Yanke
2012-13
4.
15
Jamie Wilkinson
2012-13
2007
5.
14
Abi Yanke
2012-13
Most shutouts
2007
1.
18
Dayna Winter-Nolte
Lindsay Bekken
2009-11
2.
10
Jamie Wilkinson
2012-13
3.
5.
38
Abi Yanke
2012-13
4.
6
Kelsey Allen
6.
1
Elaina Pappas
2008-11
5.
4
Jamie Wilkinson
2008-09,11-12 2009-11 2007
2012-13 Minutes played
Games played
Saves per game (min. 25 games) 1.
3.63
Lindsay Bekken
2.
3.49
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2009-11 2008-09,11-12
Save percent (min. 50 saves) 1.
.807
Lindsay Bekken
2.
.792
Kelsey Allen
3.
.775
Jamie Wilkinson
4.
.722
Dayna Winter-Nolte
1.
0.99
Lindsay Bekken
1.42
Dayna Winter-Nolte
31
Dayna Winter-Nolte
Heather Hillam
2008-11
1.
6,696
Heather Hillam
2008-11
2.
6,279
Sarah Swenson
2008-11
80
Sarah Swenson
2008-11
3.
5,749
Dayna Winter-Nolte
3.
79
Brinna Bennion
2008-11
4.
5,544
Vanessa Jordan
2008-09,11-12 2008-11
79
Vanessa Jordan
2008-11
5.
5,510
Brinna Bennion
2008-11
5.
78
Sadie Young
2010-13
6.
4,543
Miranda Miner
2011-13
2007
6.
77
Corie Walch
2008-11
7.
4,500
Corie Walch
2008-11
2012-13 2008-09,11-12
7.
72
Rachel Watson
2007-10
8.
4,497
Jessica Harris
2010-13
72
Jessica Harris
2010-13
9.
4,414
Sadie Young
2010-13
9.
69
Michelle Erickson
2008-11
10. 65
Dayna Winter-Nolte Alyssa Hill
2008-09,11-12
2008-09,11-12
10. 3,812
2009-12 Goalie Minutes played
2009-11 2008-09,11-12
Most goalie wins 1.
80
2009-11
Goals against avg (min. 1800 minutes) 2.
1.
1.
5,715
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2008-09,11-12
2.
2,351
Lindsay Bekken
2009-11
3.
1,625
Kelsey Allen
2007
4.
1,444
Jamie Wilkinson
Goalie Games played 1.
67
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2.
30
Lindsay Bekken
3.
18
Kelsey Allen
2008-09,11-12 2009-11 2007 2012-13
2.
13
Lindsay Bekken
2009-11
4.
17
Jamie Wilkinson
2012-13
5.
1,363
Abi Yanke
2012-13
3.
10
Jamie Wilkinson
2012-13
5.
16
Abi Yanke
2012-13
6.
82
Elaina Pappas
2008-11
4.
9
Kelsey Allen
2008-11
7.
45
Jessie Eiting
5.
8
Abi Yanke
2007 2012-13
VANESSA JORDAN
6.
1
Elaina Pappas
1
Jessie Eiting
2011
2011
Sarah Swenson
DAYNA WINTER-NOLTE
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WOMEN’S SOCCER HISTORY 56 2014 WESTMINSTER WOMEN’S SOCCER ALMANAC
HONORS NAIA Honorable Mention All-American (3/3) Jessica Harris
2013
Heather Hillam
2010
Sarah Swenson
2011
Unaffiliated Group Player of the Year (1/1)
Frontier Academic All-Conference (43/81)
Jessica Harris
Lindsay Bekken
2010, 11
Brinna Bennion
2008, 09, 10
2013
Unaffiliated Group Coach of the Year (1/1) Tony LeBlanc
2013
NAIA National Player of the Week (1/1) Lindsay Bekken (Def.)
Sept. 14, 2010
Unaffiliated Group All-Star (4/4)
Carlie Burton
2007
Nicole Carter
2012, 13
Katie Connor
2007, 08
Camille Cooper
2012 2012, 13
Nicole Carter
2013
Carissa Cooper
Frontier Conference Player of the Year (1/1)
Jessica Harris
2013
Jessica Harris
Nicole Carter
Megan Molumby
2013
Margo Hickman
Brianna Wilson
2013
Alyssa Hill
2011, 12
Heather Hillam
2010, 11
2013
Frontier Conference Coach of the Year (1/1) Tony LeBlanc
2011
Carissa Cooper
First Team All-Frontier Conference (14/19) Brinna Bennion
2010
Jessica Harris
2012
Claire Huntsberger
Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete (20/30) Camille Cooper
2011, 12, 13
2013
Lisa Johnson
2013
Justine Jones
2012, 13
2012
Vanessa Jordan
Nicole Carter
2012, 13
Heather Hillam
2011
Lindsay Judd
Michelle Erickson
2008, 11
Vanessa Jordan
2010
Nikki Kopfman
Jessica Harris
2013
Nikki Kopfman
2011
Joselyn Londer
Margo Hickman
2011
Maddie Maldonado
2008, 09, 10
2011 2009, 10, 11
Maddie Maldonado
2009, 10, 11 2010 2010, 11 2007, 08 2007, 08, 09, 10
Megan Maldonado
2010
Megan Maldonado
2009, 10
Justine Jones
2012
Madeline Malmquist
2013
Allison Meader
2012, 13
Vanessa Jordan
2010
Allison Meader
2013
Miranda Miner
2012, 13
Megan Molumby
2013
Miranda Miner
2013
Megan Molumby
2013
Jaime Nelson
2012
Bettina Oesch
2012
Jaime Nelson
2012
Jennifer Pirente
2008
Elaina Pappas
2009, 10, 11
Maggie Nielsen
2008
Sarah Swenson
2010, 11
Jennifer Pirente
2008
Bettina Oesch
2012
2009
Meagan Powell
2012
Madeline Orr
Heather Hillam
Corie Walch Dayna Winter-Nolte
2010, 11
2009, 11
Danielle Rankin
2008, 09, 10
2013
Elaina Pappas
2008, 10, 11
Sarah Swenson
2010, 11
Jennifer Pirente
2007, 08
Honorable Mention All-Frontier Conference (7/7)
Lorin Wathen
2012, 13
Meagan Powell
2012
Lindsay Bekken
2010
Jamie Wilkinson
Miranda Miner
2013
Sadie Young
Amanda Peppers
2012
Sarah Swenson
2009, 10, 11
Lexi Tucker
2013
Nicole Taylor
2009, 10, 11
Corie Walch
2011
Rachel Watson
2008, 09, 10
Brianna Wilson
2013
Corie Walch
Abi Yanke
2013
Lorin Wathen
2013 2012, 13
Danielle Rankin
2010
Maddie Spere
2009, 10
2011 2011, 12, 13
Jamie Wilkinson
2013
Brianna Wilson
2011, 12, 13
Tanisia Wilson
2009
Dayna Winter-Nolte
2011, 12
Abi Yanke
2013
Sadie Young
heather Hillam
sarah swenson
Jessica Harris
2014 WESTMINSTER WOMEN’S SOCCER ALMANAC
2011, 13
Nicole Carter
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LETTERWINNERS ––A––
––H––
Anna Cheever (2007)
Kelsey Allen (2007) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw Jessica Harris (2010–2013) yr gp min ga gaa sv sv% w sho ‘07 18 1626 32 1.77 122 .792 9
‘07 15 211 0 1 1 3 2 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
6
‘10 20 751 3 0 6 17 9 1
Katie Connor (2007–2008) ‘11 20 1289 0 0 0 2 2 0 11 831 1 0 2 6 2 1 Daniela Alvardo (2007) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘12 ‘07 18 280 0 0 0 3 0 0 ‘13 21 1626 7 1 15 39 24 2 15 482 0 0 0 2 1 0 TOT 72 4497 11 1 23 64 37 4 ‘07 11 14 0 0 0 1 0 0 ‘08 TOT 33 762 0 0 0 5 1 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
––B–– Madi Bailey (2010)
Alice Hewes (2007) Camille Cooper (2011–2013) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘07 18 100 1 3 5 3 2 0 10 206 0 1 1 4 3 0 ‘10 2 39 0 0 0 1 0 0 ‘11 ‘12 8 244 3 1 7 7 6 1 Margo Hickman (2011–2012) DNP yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw Jennifer Beaudoin (2013) ‘13 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
TOT 18 450 3 2 8 11 9 1 ‘11 21 1530 11 5 27 76 45 5 ‘12 18 1411 5 8 18 56 29 1
‘13 20 1025 2 2 6 20 13 1
Carissa Cooper (2011–2013) TOT 39 2941 16 13 45 132 74 6 Lindsay Bekken (2009–2011) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw yr gp min ga gaa sv sv% w sho ‘09 10 577 6 0.94 30 .833 2
1
‘10 20 1776 20 1.01 79 .798 11 9 TOT 30 2353 26 0.99 109 .807 13 10
Brittany Beman (2007) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
‘11 19 591 3 0 6 13 7 1 Alyssa Hill (2009–2012) ‘12 18 613 5 0 10 12 10 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘13 20 749 2 0 4 19 12 0 ‘09 15 293 0 1 1 7 2 0 TOT 57 1953 10 0 20 44 29 1 ‘10 11 189 1 0 2 9 8 0
––D––
‘11 21 630 2 3 7 15 11 0 ‘12 18 896 4 2 10 24 11 1
Tanner Dredge (2011) TOT 65 2008 7 6 20 55 32 1
‘07 15 245 0 2 2 10 5 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘11 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 Heather Hillam (2008–2011)
Brinna Bennion (2008–2011) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
Lindsey Dunlap (2008) ‘08 19 1679 1 0 2 13 9 0
1639 6 1 13 46 31 3 ‘08 19 675 0 1 1 6 2 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘09 20 11 253 0 0 0 1 0 0 ‘10 20 1567 7 2 16 37 16 4 ‘09 20 1801 1 1 3 1 1 0 ‘08 ‘10 19 1677 0 0 0 1 1 0
––E––
‘11 21 1811 6 2 14 37 13 2
TOT 80 6696 20 5 45 133 69 9 TOT 79 5510 1 2 4 9 5 0 Jessie Eiting (2011) yr gp min ga gaa sv sv% w sho Abby Holbrook (2013)
‘11 21 1357 0 0 0 1 1 0
Abigail Black (2013) ‘11 1 45 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0
yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
‘13 17 872 0 3 3 7 6 0 ‘13 19 899 3 1 7 41 14 0 Carley Empey (2007) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw Claire Huntsberger (2010–2011) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
Maddie Buckner (2013) ‘07 18 272 5 1 11 18 12 1 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘10 20 1294 0 0 0 1 1 0 18 691 1 0 2 1 1 0 ‘13 8 131 0 0 0 4 0 0 Kelsey Englert (2008–2009) ‘11 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw TOT 38 1985 1 0 2 2 2 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
Carlie Burton (2007–2008) ‘08 2 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
––J––
‘09 1 20 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 Caitlyn Jasumback (2011–2013) ‘07 17 269 0 0 0 3 2 0 TOT ‘08 5 76 0 0 0 0 0 0
yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
TOT 22 345 0 0 0 3 2 0 Michelle Erickson (2008–2011) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
‘11 1 12 0 0 0 0 0 0
‘12 10 448 0 1 1 0 0 0 ‘08 19 1531 0 0 0 4 1 0 ‘13 DNP 12 914 0 1 1 1 0 0 TOT 11 460 0 1 1 0 0 0 Nicole Carter (2011–2013) ‘09 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘10 5 85 0 0 0 0 0 0
––C––
21 1282 0 0 0 4 3 0 Lisa Johnson (2008–2011) ‘11 19 886 0 1 1 0 0 0 ‘11 57 3812 0 1 1 9 4 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘12 14 967 2 0 4 6 4 0 TOT ‘13 20 1377 9 4 22 36 23 4 TOT 53 3230 11 5 27 42 27 4
––G––
‘08 9 163 0 0 0 0 0 0 ‘09 17 391 1 1 3 2 1 1
Jessie Gofberg (2013) ‘10 9 200 1 1 3 3 2 0 Tiana Cerciello (2013) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘11 2 28 0 0 0 1 1 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
‘13 3 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOT 37 782 2 2 6 6 4 1
‘13 20 482 2 1 5 13 5 1
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2014 WESTMINSTER WOMEN’S SOCCER ALMANAC
LETTERWINNERS Justine Jones (2011–2012) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
––M–– Maddie Maldonado (2007–2010)
Rylei North (2012) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
‘11 19 1200 4 4 12 25 11 1 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘12 16 994 10 1 21 39 25 3 ‘12 18 1409 5 5 15 53 25 0 ‘07 18 360 0 0 0 1 0 0
––O––
TOT 37 2609 9 9 27 78 36 1 ‘08 13 1061 0 1 1 0 0 0
Vanessa Jordan (2008–2011) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘08 19 1563 1 1 3 17 13 0
‘09 12 633 0 0 0 1 1 0 Bettina Oesch (2010, 2012) ‘10 7 191 0 0 0 0 0 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw 417 1 2 4 10 5 0 TOT 50 2245 0 1 1 2 1 0 ‘10 19 ‘12 14 387 0 1 1 3 1 0
‘09 20 1724 0 5 5 25 14 0 Megan Maldonado (2009–2010) ‘10 20 1492 1 3 5 10 6 1 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
TOT 33 804 1 3 5 13 6 0
‘11 20 765 0 0 0 6 2 0 ‘09 20 1517 3 0 6 36 20 1 Madeline Orr (2012–2013) TOT 79 5544 2 9 13 58 35 1 ‘10 18 886 2 1 5 13 8 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw TOT 38 2403 5 1 11 49 28 1 ‘12 4 82 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lindsay Judd (2009–2010) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
‘13 8 90 0 0 0 1 1 0
Madeline Malmquist (2012–2013)
TOT 12 172 0 0 0 1 1 0
‘09 20 1751 0 1 1 4 0 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘10 19 1518 0 0 0 5 4 0 ‘12 2 15 0 0 0 0 0 0
––P––
TOT 39 3269 0 1 1 9 4 0 ‘13 DNP Elaina Pappas (2008–2010) TOT 2 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
––K––
‘08 19 1134 1 3 5 12 6 0
180 0 0 0 0 0 0 Maddie Klein (2013) Alicia May (2013) ‘09 2 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘10 1 82 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 1396 1 3 5 12 6 0 ‘13 6 118 1 0 2 3 2 0 ‘13 16 654 0 0 0 3 1 0 TOT yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
Nikki Kopfman (2008–2012) Allison Meader (2011–2013) Amanda Peppers (2012) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘08 5 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 ‘11 1 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 ‘12 15 1351 2 2 6 9 7 1 ‘09 9 115 0 0 0 2 0 0 ‘12 5 62 0 0 0 3 2 0 ‘10 20 1227 0 0 0 0 0 0 ‘13 4 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jennifer Pirente (2007–2008) ‘11 4 115 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOT 10 110 0 0 0 3 2 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw TOT 38 1490 0 0 0 2 0 0
‘07 18 321 13 2 28 49 35 3 1520 6 4 16 48 28 2 Miranda Miner (2011–2013) ‘08 19
––L––
yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
TOT 37 1841 19 6 44 97 63 5
Maddie Lewis (2013) ‘11 21 1122 0 0 0 3 2 0 ‘12 18 1640 0 0 0 3 2 0 Meagan Powell (2011–2012) ‘13 19 1241 0 0 0 0 0 0 ‘13 21 1781 2 0 4 16 10 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw 13 250 0 0 0 2 2 0 TOT 60 4543 2 0 4 22 14 0 ‘11 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
Caresse Little (2010) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
‘12 DNP
Megan Molumby (2012–2013)
TOT 13 250 0 0 0 2 2 0
‘10 3 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘12 18 1376 0 0 0 5 1 0 Jennifer Prescott (2009)
Jocelyn Londer (2007–2008) ‘13 19 1399 0 0 0 0 0 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
112 0 0 0 1 0 0 TOT 37 2775 0 0 0 5 1 0 ‘09 6
‘07 16 360 0 0 0 1 1 0 ‘08 19 1673 0 0 0 2 1 0
––N––
Rachel Pyne (2010)
TOT 35 2033 0 0 0 3 2 0 JAIME NELSON (2011–2012) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw 143 0 0 0 0 0 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘10 8
Heidi Lorschider (2013) ‘11 20 1482 0 2 2 26 8 0
––R–– ‘12 18 1510 5 5 15 22 15 2 ‘13 13 743 0 1 1 14 7 0 TOT 38 2992 5 7 17 48 23 2 Danielle Rankin (2007–2010) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
Liz Lyon (2008) Nikaila Nicholls (2013) ‘07 8 33 0 0 0 1 1 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘08 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 ‘08 2 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 ‘13 13 192 1 0 2 2 1 0 ‘09 3 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 ‘10 17 451 1 0 2 8 4 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
29 529 1 0 2 9 5 0 Maggie Nielsen (2007–2008) TOT yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘07 18 270 4 0 8 12 9 0 Madison Roemer (2013) ‘08 11 280 1 0 2 1 1 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw 17 456 1 1 3 3 3 1 TOT 29 550 5 0 10 13 10 0 ‘13
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LETTERWINNERS ––S––
––W––
Tanisia Wilson (2009–2010)
Brenna Sandquist (2008) Corie Walch (2008–2011) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘09 20 614 5 1 11 16 10 1 520 0 0 0 12 8 0 ‘08 17 781 1 1 3 21 10 0 ‘08 19 1360 3 3 9 18 9 0 ‘10 19 39 1134 5 1 11 28 18 1 ‘09 20 1329 3 2 8 13 7 0 TOT yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
1005 1 1 3 10 4 0 Maddie Spere (2007–2010) ‘10 18 ‘11 20 806 5 3 13 15 11 3 Dayna Winter-Nolte (2008–2012) 77 4500 12 9 33 56 31 3 yr gp min ga gaa sv sv% w sho ‘07 18 302 3 3 9 27 20 1 TOT ‘08 19 1734 30 1.56 69 .697 7 2 ‘08 19 787 5 2 12 18 11 3 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
‘09 19 886 1 1 3 15 11 0 Sabrina Walker (2011–2012) ‘09 17 1253 25 1.80 56 .691 7 5 DNP - REDSHIRT ‘10 2 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘10 TOT 58 1988 9 6 24 60 42 4 ‘11 3 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 ‘11 21 1937 21 0.98 68 .764 12 8 ‘12 5 97 0 0 0 1 1 0 ‘12 10 796 14 1.58 41 .745 5 3 8 114 0 0 0 1 1 0 TOT 67 5720 90 1.42 234 .722 31 18 Kate Stoner (2007–2008) TOT yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
––Y––
‘07 17 212 5 4 14 45 30 3 Lorin Wathen (2010–2013) ‘08 2 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
Abi Yanke (2012–2013)
TOT 19 233 5 4 14 45 30 3 ‘10 13 563 0 0 0 4 3 0 yr gp min ga gaa sv sv% w sho ‘11 12 258 0 1 1 4 1 0 ‘12 2 44 1 2.07 1 .500 0 0 18 757 0 7 7 9 1 0 ‘13 14 1320 9 0.61 37 .804 8 Sarah Swenson (2008–2011) ‘12
8
‘13 2 31 0 0 0 1 1 0 TOT 16 1364 10 0.66 38 .792 8
8
yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
45 1609 0 8 8 18 6 0 ‘08 19 1240 3 3 9 27 15 1 TOT
Sadie Young (2010–2013)
‘09 20 1656 3 3 9 26 14 3
‘10 20 1586 2 2 6 32 21 2 Rachel Watson (2007–2010) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw 19 436 1 0 2 3 2 1 ‘11 21 1797 5 4 14 38 22 0 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘10 TOT 80 6279 13 12 38 123 72 6
20 1138 0 0 0 3 2 0 ‘07 18 291 0 0 0 10 5 0 ‘11 ‘12 18 1065 0 0 0 5 1 0 ‘08 19 895 2 1 5 12 6 1
––T––
1775 0 2 2 15 8 0 ‘09 20 944 2 1 5 17 7 0 ‘13 21
78 4414 1 2 4 26 13 1 15 508 1 0 2 6 3 0 TOT Nicole Taylor (2009–2010) ‘10 yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
TOT 72 2638 5 2 12 45 21 1
––Z––
‘09 20 1741 1 2 4 34 13 0
‘10 15 992 3 1 7 22 7 2 Jamie Wilkinson (2012–13) Jessie Zapata (2007) TOT 35 2733 4 3 11 56 20 2 yr gp min ga gaa sv sv% w sho yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘12 10 815 9 0.99 38 .809 7
2
Savannah Troxel (2011) ‘13 7 630 7 1.00 17 .708 3
2
yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
‘07 8 56 0 0 0 2 1 0
TOT 17 1445 16 1.00 55 .775 10 4
‘11 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
Brianna Wilson (2010–2013) Lexi Tucker (2013) yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw
‘10 16 654 1 2 4 22 13 0
18 588 1 0 2 8 4 0 ‘13 21 1615 8 6 22 56 35 2 ‘11 ‘12 8 206 0 0 0 3 0 0
––V––
‘13 21 1730 2 2 6 11 8 0
63 3178 4 4 12 44 25 0 Siri Vlasic (2013) TOT yr gp min g a pts sh sog gw ‘13 18 469 0 0 0 2 1 0
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Year-by-Year Records / Postseason history overall conference year
home away neutral post national
record pct record pct finish record record record season finish*
2007
9-8-1 .528 3-2-0 .600 2nd
2008
4-2-1 4-6-0 1-0-0
--
--
7-11-1 .395 2-4-0 .333 3rd 6-2-0 1-8-1 0-1-0 0-1-0
Coaching History Head Coaches Tony LeBlanc
2007–Present (71-56-10; .555)
--
2009
9-10-1 .475 3-2-1 .583 2nd 4-2-1 3-8-0 2-0-0 1-1-0
--
National Affiliation History
2010
11-8-1 .575 3-3-0 .500 3rd 5-2-0 3-6-1 3-0-0 1-1-0
--
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)
2011
12-7-2 .619 4-2-0 .667 t-1st 9-1-1 3-4-0 0-2-1 1-1-1
19th
2012
12-5-1 .694 3-2-1 .583 3rd
36th
2013
7-1-1 5-3-0 0-1-0
--
11-7-3 .595 3-1-2 .667 2nd 7-3-0 2-3-3 2-1-0 3-0-1
totals
71-56-10 .555 21-16-4 .561
42-13-4 21-38-5 8-5-1
6-4-2
26th 2 App.
2007–Present (71-56-10; .555)
Conference Affiliation History Frontier Conference
2007–Present (21-16-4; .561)
(.746) (.367) (.607) (.583) *-Ranking in final NAIA Coaches’ Poll. Postseason History
NAIA National Championships
Unaffiliated / Frontier Conference Tournament
2011
2008
Nov. 19
Nov. 14
Rocky Mountain
L
0-1
Concordia (OR)
L 0-1
Portland, OR
Helena, MT 2013
2009 Nov. 13
Rocky Mountain
Nov. 14
Carroll
Nov. 23
W
1-0
Helena, MT
L
0-5
Helena, MT
Westmont
To2 2-2* Santa Barbara, Calif.
*Westmont won 4-1 in penalty kicks
Postseason Records 2010 Nov. 10
Minot State
Nov. 11
Carroll
W L T
W
1-0
Helena, MT
Conference Tournament
6 3 1 .650 5
L
0-3
Helena, MT
NAIA National Championships
0
Totals
6 4 2 .583
1
1
% Apps. .250
2
2011 Nov. 11
Holy Names
Wot
2-1
Salt Lake City
Nov. 12
Carroll
To2
0-0*
Salt Lake City
*Westminster won 2-1 in penalty kicks 2013 Nov. 7
Presentation
W
9-0
Billings, Mont.
Nov. 8
Carroll
W
2-0
Billings, Mont.
Nov. 9
Rocky Mountain
W
1-0
Billings, Mont.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2007
Nov. 14
vs. Rocky Mountain^
L
0-1
2009
Oct. 16
vs. Southwestern (AZ)
W
9-0
Oct. 21
at Rocky Mountain*
L
0-2
Oct. 23
at Great Falls*
W
1-0
Oct. 24
at #23 Carroll
L
1-3
Nov. 10
vs. Minot State^
W
1-0
Nov. 11
at #19 Carroll^
L
0-3
2011
9-8-1 (3-2-0 Frontier)
Head Coach: Tony LeBlanc Aug. 25
vs College of the Southwest
W
8-0
Aug. 26
at Embry-Riddle (AZ)
W
4-1
Head Coach: Tony LeBlanc
9-10-1 (3-2-1 Frontier)
Sept. 1
Hope International
W
1-0
Aug. 12
at Utah Valley
L
0-2
Sept. 2
Great Falls*
W
4-0
Aug. 21
at Weber State
L
1-2
Sept. 5
Northwest Nazarene
To2
1-1
Aug. 27
at Hawaii Pacific
L
0-2
Sept. 8
Northwest Christian
W
2-0
Aug. 29
at BYU-Hawaii
L
1-2
Sept. 9
The College of Idaho
L
0-2
Aug. 30
at Chaminade
W
4-1
Head Coach: Tony LeBlanc
Sept. 14
#17 Concordia
L
0-3
Sept. 06
Kansas Wesleyan
W
2-0
Aug. 15
Utah Valley
Sept. 16
Rocky Mountain*
W
2-0
Sept. 07
Great Falls*
W
2-0
Aug. 26
#5 Baker
Sept. 21
at Warner Pacific
Sept. 22
at Corban
Sept. 23 Oct. 11
12-7-2 (4-2-0 Frontier)
L
0-2
Sept. 11
#23 Embry-Riddle (AZ)
W
1-0
Aug. 29
Rocky Mountain*
Wot
3-2
Sept. 12
College of Idaho
L
0-4
Sept. 2
Biola
at Casacade
L
1-2
Sept. 16
at Southern Utah
L
0-4
Sept. 5
at Southern Utah
L
0-5
Sept. 18
#15 The Master’s
L
0-2
Sept. 9
Oct. 20
at Menlo
W
3-1
Sept. 20
#17 Carroll*
To2
0-0
Sept. 10
vs. #22 Mobile
Oct. 21
at Cal State East Bay
L
0-3
Oct. 3
Rocky Mountain*
W
2-1
Sept. 16
Oct. 26
at Rocky Mountain*
L
0-5
Oct. 16
at Mills College
W
5-1
Sept. 18
Oct. 27
at Great Falls*
W
2-0
Oct. 18
vs Holy Names
W
4-1
Sept. 23
Oct. 28
at #7 Carroll*
L
1-5
Oct. 22
at Rocky Mountain*
Lot
1-2
Oct. 24
at Great Falls*
W
Oct. 25
at Carroll College*
Nov. 13 Nov. 14
2008
L
1-2
Wo2
2-1
W
5-2
Wot
1-0
Great Falls*
W
4-0
vs. #7 William Carey
L
1-2
Lo2
4-5
#25 Kansas Wesleyan
W
5-1
College of Idaho
W
4-1
vs. Southern Oregon
To2
0-0
Sept. 25
at #5 Concordia (OR)
L
0-3
1-0
Oct. 1
#23 Carroll*
W
1-0
L
1-2
Oct. 8
Marymount
W
3-0
vs Rocky Mountain^
W
1-0
Oct. 15
at Rocky Mountain*
L
0-1
at Carroll College^
L
0-5
Oct. 22
at Carroll*
L
0-1
Oct. 23
at Great Falls*
W
2-0
Oct. 28
at #9 Cal State San Marcos
W
1-0
Oct. 30
at Soka
W
2-0
Nov. 11
Holy Names^
Wot
2-1
Nov. 12
Carroll^
To2
0-0%
Nov. 19
at #8 Concordia (OR)#
2010
L
0-1
%-Westminster advanced in PKs 2-1
7-11-1 (2-4-0 Frontier)
2012
Head Coach: Tony LeBlanc Aug. 22
Rocky Mountain*
Lot
1-2
Aug. 24 Aug. 30
Sioux Falls
W
3-2
at Fresno Pacific
L
1-4
Sept. 1
at #22 Concordia
L
0-1
Head Coach: Tony LeBlanc
Sept. 5
Cascade
W
2-0
Aug. 13
at Utah Valley
L
Sept. 6
San Diego Christian
W
3-1
Aug. 16
at Idaho State
To2
0-0
Sept. 12
Dominican
W
2-1
Aug. 24
Northwest Nazarene
Wot
1-0
Sept. 14
Embry-Riddle (AZ)
W
2-1
Aug. 28
Westmont
L
1-2
Sept. 19
at #12 Point Loma Nazarene
L
0-1
Sept. 4
at Northwood
Lot
1-2
Sept. 21
at #9 Cal State San Marcos
L
0-3
Sept. 6
at. St. Thomas (FL)
Lo2
0-1
Sept. 26
at Southern Oregon
L
0-1
Sept. 10
#10 Point Loma Nazarene
W
1-0
Head Coach: Tony LeBlanc
Sept. 28
at Oregon Tech
To2
2-2
Sept. 12
Embry-Riddle (AZ)
Wot
1-0
Aug. 24
Avila
W
6-0
Oct. 7
Carroll*
L
0-1
Sept. 19
Great Falls*
W
2-0
Aug. 26
College of Idaho
W
4-0
Oct. 11
at Southern Utah
L
0-3
Sept. 25
vs. Eastern Oregon
W
3-0
Sept. 1
Doane
W
3-1
Oct. 16
at Rocky Mountain*
L
0-2
Sept. 26
at College of Idaho
W
1-0
Sept. 3
Great Falls*
W
4-1
Oct. 17
at Great Falls*
W
4-2
Oct. 3
Rocky Mountain*
L
0-2
Sept. 7
at #10 Westmont
L
0-4
Oct. 19
at Carroll*
L
1-2
Oct. 5
#22 Carroll
W
2-1
Sept. 9
at Marymount
W
2-1
Oct. 26
Great Falls*
W
3-0
Oct. 15
at Embry-Riddle (AZ)
W
2-1
Sept. 14
York
W
4-1
11-8-1 (3-3-0 Frontier) 0-3
12-5-1 (3-2-1 Frontier)
*-Frontier Conference Games | ^-Conference Tournament | #-NAIA National Championships
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Sept. 16
Hope International
W
Sept. 21
at Northwest
W
1-0 2-0
Sept. 22
at Evergreen
Wo2
3-2
Sept. 30
at #22 Carroll*
L
2-3
Oct. 5
#10 Cal State San Marcos
L
0-3
Oct. 8
#20 Carroll*
W
2-0
Oct. 14
Rocky Mountain*
To2
2-2
Oct. 19
at Rocky Mountain*
L
1-3
Oct. 21
at Great Falls*
W
2-1
Oct. 27
at Houston-Victoria
W
7-1
Oct. 28
vs. Texas at Brownsville
L
0-1
2013
11-7-3 (3-1-2 Frontier)
Head Coach: Tony LeBlanc Aug. 20
Jamestown
W
6-0
Aug. 24
The Master’s
L
0-1
Aug. 31
at Saint Xavier
L
0-1
Sept. 2
at St. Francis (IL)
L
0-1
Sept. 6
Oregon Tech
W
1-0
Sept. 8
Midland
W
2-1
Sept. 13
vs. #14 Martin Methodist
L
0-2
Sept. 14
at #1 Lindsey Wilson
L
0-2
Sept. 20
College of Idaho
W
4-0
Sept. 22
Great Falls*
W
4-0
Sept. 26
William Jessup
W
1-0
Sept. 29
#21 Cal State San Marcos
L
0-1
Oct. 6
at Rocky Mountain*
To2
1-1
Oct. 11
at Carroll*
To2
1-1
Oct. 12
at Great Falls*
W
2-0
Oct. 20
Rocky Mountain*
L
1-2
Oct. 27
Carroll*
W
3-0
Nov. 7
vs. Presentation^
W
9-0
Nov. 8
vs. Carroll^
W
2-0
Nov. 9
at Rocky Mountain^
W
1-0
Nov. 23
at #2 Westmont#
To2
2-2%
%-Westmont advanced in PKs 4-1
*-Frontier Conference Games | ^-Conference Tournament | #-NAIA National Championships
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Director of Athletics
Shay Wyatt Director of Athletics | Ninth Year Office: HWAC 108 Phone: 801.832.2344 In September 2006, Shay Wyatt was hired as Director of Athletics at Westminster
A native of Murray, Utah, Wyatt attended Bethel College in Newton, Kansas where
College. Under his guidance the intercollegiate athletic program has experienced
he was a letterman in football. He graduated in 1993 with a degree in health,
unprecedented growth and success. Wyatt’s leadership has led to increases
physical education and recreation. He holds a Masters degree from Wichita State
in the number of sports offered, enrollment, academic and athletic success,
University in sports administration. Wyatt prepped locally at Murray High School
departmental budget, community service efforts amongst student-athletes,
(Utah.) He attended Cisco (Texas) JC and Snow (Utah) JC where he played football
fundraising, corporate partners, ticket revenue, attendance at athletic events,
for both schools. Wyatt is married to the former Mickelle Marston. They have two
coaches and support staff and strategic planning efforts for the Athletics
sons Drew and Jake.
Department. In addition, Westminster Athletics has experienced facility enhancements, improved eligibility and compliance processes, branding and website technologies, licensing and apparel agreements have been established and a student-athlete advisory committee and student fan group were formed. Wyatt has served on various institutional committees and is a member of the National Administrative Committee of the NAIA which sets policy and procedures for the
Administration 2006-present: Director of Athletics
Highlights
national organization.
Men’s Basketball Wyatt was named the Frontier Conference Athletic Director of the Year following the 2013–14 season. That same year, Wyatt was also tabbed as one of the NAOA Under Armour Athletic Directors of the Year.
NAIA Tournament NAIA Second Round NAIA Quarterfinals Conference Champions
Prior to Westminster College, Wyatt served as Director of Sports Marketing and
Women’s Basketball
Bruin Club at Salt Lake Community College in 2006. While only at SLCC for a
NAIA Tournament NAIA Second Round NAIA Quarterfinals Conference Champions
short period of time, he secured the athletic department’s largest ever corporate sponsorship. From 2001-2006, Wyatt served as the Wildcat Club Executive Director at Weber
Men’s Golf
State University. He was responsible for the development efforts for the athletics
NAIA Tournament
department including annual giving, major gifts, endowments, special events and donor relations. The Wildcat Club experienced an increase in annual giving totals each year Wyatt was at the helm, including a 17% increase in 2004. He was instrumental in securing more than $350,000 in football suites, club seating and basketball preferred seating. Wyatt made his way to Weber State via Utah Valley State College where he served as the Director of Development for Athletics from 1999-2001. He was responsible for creating the fund raising arm of the athletic department, serving as the firstever development director at UVSC. In this role he defined all aspects of annual giving and major gift opportunities. Upon his arrival at UVSC he increased annual
NAIA Tournament Conference Champions
MCLA Tournament MCLA D2 National Champions Conference Champions
WCLA Tournament Conference Champions
NAIA Tournament Conference Champions
From 1995-1998, Wyatt served as the Athletic Events Coordinator at the University
Women’s Alpine Skiing
department as a liaison for athletic facility renovation and construction projects
2011, 2012 2010, 2011, 2012
8 times 2008 6 times
Women’s Lacrosse
Women’s Volleyball
First/Second Rounds Men’s Basketball Tournament. He represented the athletics
2014
Men’s Lacrosse
committee, planning the college’s move from NJCAA to NCAA Division I.
He served as Assistant Tournament Manager for the 1997 NCAA West Region
8 times 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012 2011, 2013, 2014 6 times
Women’s Golf
giving by 30% in his first year. He served as a member of the strategic planning
of Utah. He was responsible for all aspects of event and facility management.
5 times 2010 2009 2008, 2009, 2010
USCSA National Champions
2011, 2012 2011, 2012
2007 2006
2009, 2010
Women’s Snowboard USCSA National Champions
2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
including the $50 million dollar, 50,000-seat football stadium renovation of RiceEccles Stadium and several other facility construction projects totaling more than $4 million.
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ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Athletics Staff
Adam Sanft
Administration Shay Wyatt
Director of Athletics
Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance &
Adam Sanft
Assistant AD for Compliance 832.2394
academic Services Office: HWAC 216 | Phone: 801.832.2394
Dr. Susan Heath Assistant Provost for Retention & Student Engagement / Senior Woman Administrator Office: Converse 201B | Phone: 801.832.2283
Dr. Susan Heath
Assistant Provost / SWA
832.2283
Dr. Chris Cline
Faculty Athletics Rep.
832.2346
Josh Fisher
Info & Event Coordinator
832.2890
Alyson Vander Steen Marketing & Events
832.2333
Athletics Fax
474.2511
Sports Medicine Rick Hackford
Head Athletic Trainer
832.2355
Kirsten Astle
Asst. Athletic Trainer
832.2368
Sara Beaudry
Asst. Athletic Trainer
832.2360
Sean Kendall
Asst. Athletic Trainer
832.2367
Strength & Conditioning Eldon Brough
Dr. Chris Cline Faculty Athletics Representative Office: Malouf 210 | Phone: 801.832.2346
Strength & Conditioning Coach 832.2222
Head Coaches Sara Beaudry
Snowboard (M&W)
832.2360
Chris Dorich
Soccer (M)
832.2337
Al Givens
Volleyball (W)
832.2343
Mason Goodhand Lacrosse (M)
832.2359
Niki Harding
832.2865
Lacrosse (W)
Chris Hendrickson Skiing & Golf (M&W)
832.2349
Adam Hiatt
Basketball (M)
832.2336
Shelley Jarrard
Basketball (W)
832.2340
Tony LeBlanc
Soccer (W)
832.2328
Dan Quinn
Cross Country & Track (M&W) 832.2334
Sports Information and Events Coordinator
Nicole Vogel
Song Leaders
Office: HWAC 131 | Phone: 801.832.2890
Assistant Coaches
Josh Fisher
Alyson Vander Steen Director of Athletic Marketing & Promotions Office: HWAC 131 | Phone: 801.832.2333
832.2333
Ross Baker
Snowboard (M&W)
832.2360
Kaicee Beal
Lacrosse (W)
832.2865
Dylan Bidez
Snowboard (M&W)
832.2360
Zach Collard
Basketball (M)
832.2342
Nic Duncan
Soccer (W)
832.2328
Marquis DuPre
Cross Country & Track (M&W) 832.2334
Elaine Elliott
Basketball (W)
832.2335
Jordan Hayter
Basketball (M)
832.2342
Dan Horner
Golf (M)
832.2349
Jenteal Jackson
Basketball (W) & Golf (W)
832.2335
Jeremy Johnson
Lacrosse (M)
832.2359
Justine Jones
Soccer (W)
832.2328
Brad Lavoie
Lacrosse (M)
832.2359
Josh Maxfield
Soccer (M)
832.2337
Jaime Nelson
Soccer (W)
832.2328
Taylor Penrod
Cross Country & Track (W)
832.2334
Annette Poulton
Volleyball (W)
832.2343
Max Rolland
Skiing (M)
832.2349
Brooke Shinaberry Lacrosse (W)
832.2865
James Taylor
Soccer (W)
832.2328
Ryan Walcott
Soccer (M)
832.2337
ALL AREA CODES ARE 801
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Westminster Athletic Staff
Kirsten Astle
Ross Baker
Kaicee Beal
Zach Collard
Chris Dorich
Nic Duncan W Soccer
Cross Country / Track
Asst. Athletic Trainer
M Basketball
Mason Goodhand
Snowboard
W Lacrosse
M Soccer
Sara Beaudry
Dylan Bidez
Marquis DuPre
Elaine Elliott W Basketball
Sports Info & Events
Asst. ATC / Snowboard
Snowboard
Eldon Brough
Faculty Athletics Rep
Josh Fisher
Al Givens
Chris Hendrickson
Adam Hiatt
Sean Kendall
Brad Lavoie
Dan Quinn
Max Rolland
M Lacrosse
Head Athletic Trainer
Rick Hackford
Niki Harding
Jordan Hayter
Dr. Susan Heath
Dan Horner
Jenteal Jackson
Shelley Jarrard
Jeremy Johnson
Justine Jones
Tony LeBlanc
Josh Maxfield
Jaime Nelson W Soccer
Cross Country / Track
Taylor Penrod
Annette Poulton W Volleyball
Cross Country / Track
Adam Sanft
Brooke Shinaberry
James Taylor
Alyson Vander Steen
Nicole Vogel
Ryan Walcott
Golf
W Soccer
Asst. AD for Compliance
W Basketball / Golf
W Basketball
M Soccer
W Lacrosse
W Lacrosse
W Soccer
M Basketball
M Lacrosse
Marketing & Promotions
Asst. Provost / SWA
W Soccer
Dr. Chris Cline
Strength & Conditioning
Golf / Skiing
Asst. Athletic Trainer
Song Leaders
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Shay Wyatt
Director of Athletics
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ATHLETIC facilities
BEHNKEN FIELD HOUSE
The Dolores Dore Eccles Heatlh, Wellness and Athletic Center is a three-story, 84,500-square-foot facility, completed in 2006, that houses Griffins Athletics and includes a swimming pool, full complement of fitness equipment, a weight room and exercise studio, and a technically challenging, 46-foot climbing wall. Above a field house that holds 1,200 spectators is a suspended running track with a high-tech surface and corner windows with views. Behnken Field House includes an athletic training room, locker rooms, team meeting rooms, coaches offices, and equipment storage space for our popular Griffin intercollegiate sports, including men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, women’s soccer, and women’s volleyball. Behnken Field House has a capacity of 1,200.
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ATHLETIC FACILITIES
DUMKE FIELD
Dumke Field, on the site of the Dane Hansen Stadium, was opened October 2, 1949, by college president Robert D. Steele (1939–1952). It was a gift of the George Hansen family in memory of a son and brother, Lt. Dane Hansen, Class of 1940, who lost his life in World War II. Having had seating for 1,200 attendants, the stadium had been the college soccer and activities field, commencement green, and later a paved parking facility. In fall 2005, it was transformed into a parking structure, with an elevated artificial turf athletic field on top. This facility is now the home field for the Griffins men’s and women’s soccer and men’s and women’s lacrosse teams and has a cpacity of 1,700.
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ATHLETIC facilities
PAYNE GYMNASIUM
Payne Gymnasium houses the newly renovated Griffins strength and athletic training facilities, auxiliary basketball court, locker rooms, and offices for men’s and women’s lacrosse and men’s soccer. Built during the term of President Herbert W. Reherd (1913–1939), it was named after the president of the Board of Trustees and manager of the local J.C. Penney Company; groundbreaking was July 1928 and dedication January 11, 1929. Though the college worried that it was frivolous to spend money on a gymnasium, the facility, designed by architect Walter E. Ware, provided badly needed recreation for the school and groups in the entire Sugar House area. It was added to and remodeled in 1970 under President Manford Shaw (1968–1976), and has housed the basketball and volleyball programs, dances, speakers, luncheons, career fairs, orientations, and a variety of other cultural and social student events—including being the practice facility for the Utah Jazz from 1979 to May 1999.
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ATHLETIC FACILITIES Wingpointe GOLF COURSE
Olympic Oval
Photo courtesy Park City Mountain Resort
Park City Mountain Resort
sugar house park
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on the web
YOUR HOME FOR GRIFFIN ATHLETICS ALL SEASON LONG! Westminster Athletics will once again broadcast most of their home events live on Griffins TV this season. Griffins TV is available for free to bring you all of the excitement of your favorite Griffin teams. Griffins TV is a student-operated broacast channel that is carried through Livestream. Many games will feature multiple camera angles with coach interviews before and after the action. Fans also have the ability to interact with each other through the chat window of the streaming page at livestream.com/griffins. Select Griffins TV games will also be simulcast live on Comcast 6 in Utah. Comcast partnered with Westminster in 2012 and carried five basketball double-headers live across Utah. Mike Lageschulte returns as the play-by-play voice of Griffin basketball this season. Lageschulte enters his fourth year in this role and he has over 15 years of experience in the sports broadcasting. Lance Barton also retruns this season as the Griffins’ color analyst. Barton enters his third year as the analyst on Griffins TV. A former player for Westminster, Barton is eighth is chool history with a career average of 4.1 rebounds per game.
Griffins TV can be found online at WestminsterGriffins.com/griffinstv.
Live Stats can be found online at WestminsterGriffins.com/livestats.
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WESTMINSTER COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION
BRIAN LEVIN-STANKEVICH President Dr. Brian L. Levin-Stankevich is Westminster College’s 17th president. President Levin-Stankevich was the chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire from 2006 through 2012. During his tenure, he initiated and led a broadly based strategic planning process and successfully moved new academic programs through the University of Wisconsin system. President Stankevich is the recipient of the 2011 President’s Award (NASPA) and the 2006 Regents Teaching Excellence Department Award. Prior to his Chancellorship at Eau Claire, he was interim president of Eastern Washington University. Dr. Levin-Stankevich holds a bachelor’s degree in history from Hamilton College and a Ph.D. from SUNY.
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ABOUT WESTMINSTER COLLEGE WESTMINSTER COLLEGE Westminster is a nationally recognized, comprehensive liberal arts college. With a broad array of graduate and undergraduate programs, Westminster is distinguished by its unique environment for learning. Westminster prepares students for success through active and engaged learning, real world experiences, and its vibrant campus community. Westminster’s unique location, adjacent to the Rocky Mountains and to the dynamic city of Salt Lake, further enriches the college experience. While we’re proud that Westminster is consistently ranked as a “Top Tier” college and recognized on the list of “Great Schools” by the U.S.News & World Report, and that Westminster was named “Best in the West” by the Princeton Review, we hope you’ll come to campus, whether you’re a high school student or one of our alumni, and experience the Westminster community for yourself. ACADEMICS Westminster offers more than 70 academic programs, including 34 majors, from accounting and international business to nursing and sociology. The most popular majors are business, nursing, psychology, and education. In addition, the college offers a variety of minors and 10 graduate programs. About 95 percent of the students go to graduate school or are employed within six months of graduation. The nursing program has a 100 percent placement rate. In addition to Westminster’s successful outcomes, a Utah Foundation study found that Westminster graduates have among the highest starting salaries of any university graduates in the state. These high starting salaries were attributed in part to the fact that nearly 70 percent of students complete an internship before they graduate. Students choose Westminster College for many reasons, including our intense focus on individual students and their learning, the combination of liberal education and professional studies, our active learning experiences, dynamic campus environment, and the real world experiences we offer to ensure that our students are prepared to succeed in a rapidly changing world. HISTORY Westminster College has played a pivotal role in the educational heritage of the intermountain area. Founded in 1875 as the Salt Lake Collegiate Institute, a preparatory school, Westminster first offered college classes in 1897 as Sheldon Jackson College. Named in honor of its primary benefactor, Sheldon Jackson, the college operated for many years on the Collegiate Institute campus in downtown Salt lake City. Gradually the institute became identified as the college preparatory department, and high school classes continued to be an integral part of the curriculum until 1945. In 1902, college trustees adopted the new name, Westminster. Moving to its present location in 1911, Westminster became the first accredited two-year junior college in the intermountain area. In 1935 Westminster modified its curriculum to qualify as a four-year junior college and in 1949 became a four-year liberal arts institution offering baccalaureate degrees in the arts and sciences. Today Westminster exists as a fully independent, privately funded, nondenominational, comprehensive liberal arts institution of higher learning with selected graduate programs, meeting the West’s educational needs as it has since 1875.
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SALT LAKE CITY
Salt Lake is a city of unexpected surprises and brims with history, art, culture, entertainment and recreation - all in a beautiful location at the foot of Utah’s Wasatch Mountains. Salt Lake combines the amenities of a large metro area with the opportunity to take advantage of year round outdoor recreation within minutes in every direction. An attractive, safe, and growing city, Salt Lake offers unequaled views, a thriving economy, exciting nightlife, remarkable history, the warm hospitality of a small western town, and *The Greatest Snow on Earth, TM*. Salt Lake is an incredible destination for patrons of the performing arts with: Ballet West, Utah Opera Company, Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, Repertory Dance Theatre, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, The Utah Symphony. Numerous theater groups and over twenty art galleries are within minutes of Salt Lake’s downtown hotels. Salt Lake is located in northern Utah and sits in a large valley between two mountain ranges, the Wasatch on the east side and the Oquirrhs to the west. Getting to Salt Lake has never been easier. All of the major airlines fly into Salt Lake, so you can get here in no time. Half of the U. S. population is located within a two and a half hour flight from Salt Lake and two major interstate highways, I-15 and I-80 intersect in Salt Lake City.
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2014 WOMen’s Soccer Home Schedule Sept. 6
vs. Eastern Oregon
12 p.m.
Sept. 7
vs. College of Idaho
12 p.m.
Sept. 12
vs. Northwestern (Iowa)
Sept. 14
vs. Corban
11 a.m.
Sept. 25
vs. Antelope Valley
4 p.m.
Sept. 26
vs. Antelope Valley
4 p.m.
Sept. 28
vs. Great Falls*
1 p.m.
Oct. 26
vs. Carroll*
12 p.m.
Nov. 2
vs. Rocky Mountain*
10 a.m.
4:30 p.m.
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